I had a litter I haven’t shown, the first 2013 T+ blonde pitaya have started to shed.
Thanks for looking.
Alain.
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Wow, those are some cool looking boas! Very pink. It's interesting how much lighter they are on top.
Alain these T Blonde Pitaya are so wicked beautiful . . . .. . . .
Another point I'd like to make is that these are some of the best photographs of T Blonde Boas anyone has ever posted yet . . .
I think you are the only person who has ever posted clear concise
images of the T Blonde mutation . . . .
I thank you for documenting the T Blondes as well as the Pitaya ! 
. . . Lar M
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Thanks for the nice comments lars.
The T plus are very difficult to photographie, can't get colors nuances, the grey, purple appear black on the pics,....if it's over exposed you get the grey brown and loose the color and if under exposed you get the colors but the brown, grey look black...
Look like these T pitaya could be easier to photographie.
Alain.
Simply stunning!
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