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First Albino BRAZILIAN Rainbows Born!

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Posted by: albinoBRB at Thu Aug 28 08:04:17 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by albinoBRB ]  
   

Its been a long time coming, but we have finally produced the first baby albino brazilian rainbow boas!

Pretty awesome to find this eagerly anticipated surprise, right on schedule, after nervously waiting through gestation. It felt like forever, but the wait was worth it. These guys look great already and will certainly improve once they shed and color up! This was my initial view as I was checking in on her for the 100th time. We will continue to post more pics along the way.

I know there has been a lot of doubt and/or speculation about the status of this project - so we are thrilled to be able to demonstrate that everything is perfect - it just took a little longer than expected. Patience and persistence have finally paid off, which makes this accomplishment even more satisfying (with a fair bit of relief!)

-Ric Stanulis
-Ian Gniazdowski, Outback Reptiles



   

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