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Albino/T+ Blood question

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  • 01-15-2012, 10:48 PM
    Daybreaker
    Albino/T+ Blood question
    Hey all,

    Just a quickie question: is a albino blood the same as a T+ albino blood (are they essentially the same color: albino)? Or is the T+ albino a different "color" of albino vs. a "regular" albino? I know with boas it's night and day difference between a "regular" albino and a T+ but I'm having a hard time seeing differences between the albino/T+ albino bloods (I swore they were different but I'm having second thoughts). And if anyone wants to show off their albino bloods feel free, I love the eye candy.

    Thanks :)
  • 01-16-2012, 12:16 AM
    SSGTROUT
    There are two types of know Albinos in Brongersmai, at least to most peoples knowledge. T+ , and T-. If you look at VPI's site, you can see some great examples of both. Your T+ are going to be way less expensive than your T- (not that many are on the market). I personally like the T+ better, but that is just my opinion. Both are great looking, and you couldn't go wrong either way.

    Respectively,
    Josh
  • 01-16-2012, 12:58 AM
    Daybreaker
    ^ Thank you!

    I knew about the T- (been to the VPI site many times and I agree, I like the T+ more as well) I guess I was just confused about the T+ since some albino adults I see are really orange-y, versus some that are really red so I thought maybe T+ was different. So basically all the albinos I see are T+ albinos because T+ ARE the only other "type" of albino besides the T-. Thanks for clarifying :gj:
  • 01-16-2012, 01:29 PM
    aahmn
    Yes, there's a lot of variation in the colors of albinos because of the variation in the amount of red in regular bloods. Redder lines will give you redder albinos. It's one of the things I really prefer with bloods compared to ball pythons (which I started with). I love the variety in normals.
    I would really really like a T- albino more than a T+, but they don't fit into my budget at the moment...
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