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Re: Updated Pics of My Boa Litter
Man I love how RTBs colors change as they go further down the body. Very unique looking. Unfortunately I don't think I will ever have the room for RTB's. Congrats on your litter though.
1.0 Pastel 09
0.1 Pinstripe 13
1.0 Champagne 13
0.2 Pastel 13
0.1 Normal Het Albino 13
1.0 Albino 13
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Re: Updated Pics of My Boa Litter
They are looking good! 
How can you tell the difference between an Albino and a Sunglow? Thanks
For the pictures, all you have to do is find a secondary light, preferably a white light, and set your camera to the "macro" setting, it usually has a "flower" icon. That setting is used to take close up pictures.
Danny 
0.1 Awesome Normal! (Lost  )
1.0 Lemon Pastel
1.0 VPI Axanthic
0.1 Spider
0.1 Fire
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Re: Updated Pics of My Boa Litter
They are all so beautiful! I am totally in love with the albino and sunglow boas!
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Re: Updated Pics of My Boa Litter
They are simply adorable Eddie
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They're really Nice!!! Congrats!
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Re: Updated Pics of My Boa Litter
 Originally Posted by Danounet
They are looking good!
How can you tell the difference between an Albino and a Sunglow? Thanks
For the pictures, all you have to do is find a secondary light, preferably a white light, and set your camera to the "macro" setting, it usually has a "flower" icon. That setting is used to take close up pictures. 
Thanks to everyone that posted. I am in love with them all. I plan to try to feed them all for the first time this Thursday, so wish me luck.
The difference between the albino and sunglow is that the sunglow is an albino salmon. If you look at the saddles and tail on the sunglows, you can see a dark salmon color. Also, some sunglows have a faint salmon color down their sides. Albino’s saddles and tails are lighter and more orange. A lot of albino's saddles fade as they age, while sunglows do not.
Thanks for the tips on the photos. I do use a secondary light. It is a 6500 Kelvin spiral bulb. I use the macro setting too. I have just never been very good at taking the shots… I will just need to keep practicing.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Updated Pics of My Boa Litter
They are all nice but that sunglow is sick.
Leopard gecko (ooday jackson)
2010 normal ball python (skinny pimpin aka skinny jackson)
Savannah monitor (genesis jackson)
4 year old presa canario (storm jackson)
2 month old rednose pitbull (noko jaclson) 
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Re: Updated Pics of My Boa Litter
I just realized that I forgot to post a pic of one of the double het sunglows (salmon het albino).
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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