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Tyrosinase Postive Colombian X Sunburst Arabesque

ChrisGilbert Jan 07, 2005 08:58 AM

Has anyone tried this yet, or is it planned. Both animals have traits that would compliment each other very well. I think that the eventual Homozygous animal th Caramel-Albino Sunburst Arabeque would be one of the prettiest.

I guess we will have to persuade Steve Hammond, and Tracy Barker to team up here.

Chris

Replies (4)

Hoppy Jan 07, 2005 10:36 AM

I would love to see a photo of one. Is it from a hypo line of Arabeques?
Just curious, the more I burry my head in my snake room the more new Morphs come out with out me knowing LOL.
Thanks

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Jim Hopkins "Hoppy"
Hopkins Holesale Herps
Hopfam1@aol.com

mdc Jan 07, 2005 11:37 AM

Here's a link to check them out.

Matt
Link

Hoppy Jan 08, 2005 08:23 AM

I have never been a big fan of the ARABESQUE boa, although the pattern is nice I was never really thrilled with the spekleing throughout. I have just started to appreciate them with the Albinos and Hypos that are popping up and this Cleaner and brighter version of them is beautiful.
Thanks for clueing me in
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Jim Hopkins "Hoppy"
Hopkins Holesale Herps
Hopfam1@aol.com

ChrisGilbert Jan 07, 2005 03:39 PM

The Sunburst was evidently a very colorful boa, probably a type of pastel or similar in appearance. I do not know, but I do know the Sunburst Arabesque has very vivid colors, much more than the classic Arabesques.

I wonder if even the classic has been bred to a T positive Colombian.

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