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T postive CA Albino HYPOS!!!!!!!!!!

Jeremy Stone May 25, 2004 07:31 PM

Hello,

Just wanted to post this pic. These are the first ever HYPOS het t positive. The female was only 3 and 1/2 feet. I got her as Baby from Ben Siegel, and we thought she was a Hypo, but as she aged, she got VERY dark, and it was tough to tell. I bred her to the T positive, and NOW we know for SURE. This is an AWESOME addition to the Central American T positive. I got 5 Hypos 3 Normals and 1 Slug. VERY LUCKY!!!!!!! Can't WAIT to see the T poss SUNGLOWS!!!! Next up is the Leopard and a Can Cun for the T positive Project. This is one of my most exciting projects.

Take Care, and Major Congrats to the other litters posted today. Guy 2, those are Amazing ANerythristics. Those are DEFINATLEY pastel Anerys.

Jeremy Stone
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Replies (15)

Chris Olson May 25, 2004 07:40 PM

Also congrats on the sunglows...they look great. You've had some great results this year...I look forward to seeing more...

Good luck, Chris

giantkeeper May 25, 2004 07:44 PM

Congrats on the litter. I am curious as to the size of these babies. I have been watching about 5 true central american dbl het for ghost boas grow for the last year. They were from a 3 foot hypo male and a 4 foot black anery female. These babies are still not even 1 foot after a year. They eat like crazy too! Again, congrats on the babies!!!!!
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LauraV May 25, 2004 08:11 PM

Did you make a pact with...
nah, never mind...
Truly amazing...can't wait to see the T sunglows...even more, I can't wait to see the price those will be....
Who needs a house???
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BASICALLYBOAS May 25, 2004 08:19 PM

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Mike Weitzman
Click here to see what is cooking for this 2004 Season!!

BASICALLY BOAS
'Specializing in True RedTails & Designer Boa Morphs'

BASICALLYBOAS May 25, 2004 08:20 PM

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Mike Weitzman
Click here to see what is cooking for this 2004 Season!!

BASICALLY BOAS
'Specializing in True RedTails & Designer Boa Morphs'

salmonboa.com May 25, 2004 08:24 PM

JB

lexxxx300 May 25, 2004 08:51 PM

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Guy Scavone II May 25, 2004 09:20 PM

Way to go Jeremy... keep it rollin'

This year just keeps gettin better and better... and it's not even JUNE!!!!!

Guy

creptilia May 25, 2004 09:44 PM

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Class Reptilia
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Shane Kinney May 25, 2004 10:47 PM

...T positive projects!! That T positive sunglow will be awesome and so will the T positive leopard down the road aways!

LindaH May 26, 2004 08:31 AM

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Linda Hedgpeth
Sierra Serpents

"Don't take life so serious.....it isn't permanent."

Amanda_Burke May 26, 2004 11:01 AM

You're having an amazing year already and the baby season has just begun! Congratulations and good luck with the other litters you're expecting!

Amanda Burke
Burke Reptiles

Razor May 26, 2004 11:28 AM

... over at Burke reps? I seen y'all had T posXT pos going at it earlier this year... How is that working out? Anything else going?
T pos. are my favorite morph. Dream snake (drool). Both the CA and Col. lines are awesome. The combos that are in the works with the CA line should be outstanding. Can't wait for the day a double mutation finally occurs. Speaking of... How is that WC CA Ghost coming along? Please post some pics if you have the chance.
TIA, Ray
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Razor May 26, 2004 11:37 AM

J.Stone, you are definately firing on all cylinders this year. Totally out of control. Since there are so few, I don't suppose you would be letting any of those bad boys (hypo) go?
Anyway, much luck in what you do. Thank you for being a great source of information in the boa community. It's nice to see a person reaching your level and still being able take time to help out the "little guy/gal."
Best regards,
Ray
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Quit? Never will I ever... forever 'til the end. Always keep on moving... never stop my friend.

bcijoe May 26, 2004 11:45 AM

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