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08-25-02, 06:13 PM
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Albino gtp?????????? pics
Is it that I'm late on my update about gtp morph or are those albino are fairely new???
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08-25-02, 06:14 PM
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comparison pic with a normal...
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08-25-02, 06:43 PM
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hummm.. If you didnt say so I could even think it could possibly be an albino.... anyway
check this website..
http://www.vpi.com/SpecialGTP/SpecialGTP.htm
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08-25-02, 06:52 PM
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yeah, I've seen the vpi one before but, that thing look dead to me. The one on the pics I've shown has red pupil instead of black. I wander why the one on vpi didn't keep his yellow since albino are yellow usually. Pigment, color his the last thing that apear one a snake so, one that died shortly before hachling could have no pigment without been albino. I'ld like to see an update one from vpi.
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08-25-02, 06:58 PM
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albino is not a synonym of no pigments ? :P
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08-25-02, 07:16 PM
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albino, or amelanistic mean no "melanine" (well, that's what it's called in french) and the melanine is the gene that produce the "black color". An albino burm is not all white... No pigment at all is called a leucistic.
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08-25-02, 08:30 PM
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Yup, brand new! I just heard about this last week. Can't wait to see what the little guy looks like as he matures!!
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08-25-02, 08:51 PM
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I read about this on the Bob Clark forums someone had posted about it. That's a great looking snake, just imagine what kind of price that would fetch.
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08-26-02, 03:09 PM
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cool!
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08-26-02, 03:20 PM
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sweet snake! i wonder how much they would fetch too.. damn..
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08-26-02, 11:01 PM
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Damn, that's a sweet looking snake!
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08-27-02, 10:30 AM
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those are beautiful!!
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08-31-02, 02:34 PM
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they all begin life in the egg as albinos!!!
the albino "hatchling" is indeed a stillbirth cut from the egg before pigmentation occurred...
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08-31-02, 02:37 PM
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but the ones damon had hatch will be interesting to watch grow. hopefully we will all be allowed to watch these snakes grow up! it was only a matter of time before they showed up!
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08-31-02, 05:06 PM
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i was reading about them on his website and unfortunatly only one of them is alive now.. one died due to some kind of fungus... his webpage is http://www.(theothersite).com/salceies/main.htm
dont forget to change the url name :P
man he took some percausions... moved em to a more "secure" facility and had dna testing done on em... well i guess thats a good thing considering they would be worth so much... they look awsome...
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