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Posted by: John Q at Fri Jul 26 11:24:46 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by John Q ]  
   

First, I want to say thanks for the positive feedback. I'm really excited to have this new project. The hatchlings have shed and been given their first meal. Now that they have shed I can describe the snake better. The dorsal area is all white. There is very little red, just a touch on the head and spot on the dorsal area. There is no black, ALL lavender which means that it is a T-Positive albino. There was a sibling that died in the egg. Incubated in the same container, normal pattern, but with lavender coloring instead of black.
I still believe this is a first but would like to hear back if you or anyone you know has produced a T-Positive Syspila.
Thanks
John Q


   

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