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Re: T+ central
Just beautiful.
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Re: T+ central
Had a question for anyone that has had or keep the T+ boas. I’ve seen some pics of some very bright boas when larger then I have seen some pics of some that are brown(caramel). Do these animals typically get better with age? This is something I’ve heard. This is my first t+ snake. But she does seem to have a nice pattern and color to her now hopefully it gets even better or at least keeps her coloration she has now.
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Re: T+ central
There are a few different types of t+ genes and most arnt compatible with other lines of t+
My vpi t+ jungle is very light and creamy but mines mixed with the jungle gene and pink panther. I've seen some vpi t+ more caramel colour, both these genes in my boa are ones known to alter colour and markings, as you know there are many different genes and all work very different you can get jungle in many forms from full bodied stripes to low expression.
I think yours is a more central American t+ of which I've seen in many different forms but often lighten up with age.
I thought yours seemed quite light in colouration for a ca t+
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Re: T+ central
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
There are a few different types of t+ genes and most arnt compatible with other lines of t+
My vpi t+ jungle is very light and creamy but mines mixed with the jungle gene and pink panther. I've seen some vpi t+ more caramel colour, both these genes in my boa are ones known to alter colour and markings, as you know there are many different genes and all work very different you can get jungle in many forms from full bodied stripes to low expression.
I think yours is a more central American t+ of which I've seen in many different forms but often lighten up with age.
I thought yours seemed quite light in colouration for a ca t+
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Thanks for the info. The vpi T+ are very nice. The light coloration on the snake I received is something I’ve noticed as well when comparing pics online of some T+ central’s but the breeder did have sunglow t+ available as well and I wonder if something got mixed up possibly. Is this a visual possibility you see? But all I can go by is what I purchased her as. Either way can’t wait to see her grow I think she’s gonna look good
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Beautiful snake. I can’t say enough good things about my Central American boas.
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Re: T+ central
Looking great mate.
I can't wait till It warms up Here properly to get outside pics
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Re: T+ central
Looking awesome.
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Re: T+ central
Originally Posted by Kam
Looking awesome.
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Thanks kam
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