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    Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    Not to sound ignorant but I'm a little confused. Someone I know was talking about some amazing T+ Columbians and I am not 100% certain of what this means or what they look like, or what use they are in breeding. I'm more of a Ball Python person, you see, and am a little in the dark.

    And when I tried Google, I got a lot of totally confusing different things. Anyone have a clearer idea?

    Thanks in advance for your time.
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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    I have not heard of T+ columbians..but I've seen and heard of a lot of T+ dwarf boas. Argentine, nics, central americans, etc.

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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    Well, maybe I misheard him...like I said I'm not very bright about Boas, only Balls...in the others, what does T+ mean?
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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    They were more than likely talking about VPIs Caramel boas or t+s. More info at vpi.com.

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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    Its short for T+ albino. Its like caramel albino in BPs. The enzyme is tyranazise? I cant spell it. Whereas T- albinos are normal albinos.

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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    Here is a pic of one of my T+ Central American (Nic) boas:



    From my understanding, the T+ morph allows some black pigment to come through, where the T- (normal albino) does not allow any black pigment through. I hope this helps.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    Thank you, it does help.
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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    I just purchsed a Boa Woman Caramel. She ate last night. I'll get pics up later this coming week.

    Check out: www.basicallyboas.com

    The VPI caramels are not compatible with the Boa Woman caramels.

    The normal albino boas(Kahl and Sharp lines) are T negative.

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    Re: Question...T+ Columbian Boas?

    From what I've read the T+ Boas produce a reduced amount of melanin in their skin as they age, whereas T- doesn't produce any throughout their lives.
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