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Albert Clark (11-19-2017),C.Marie (11-29-2017),GoingPostal (11-16-2017),mlededee (11-15-2017),Sonny1318 (11-15-2017),Stewart_Reptiles (11-29-2017)
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Thank you Emily! Looking forward to taking reds to new heights this season now that some of our full-circle projects are coming of age. Hope you are doing well!
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Re: TBC Eye Candy
Gorgeous
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They are all so freaking gorgeous! My favorites are the last two. The babies will be sweet
|Pascal ~ Pastel Banana BP | Noodle ~ Banana BP |Picasso ~ Sinaloan Milksnake |
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Re: TBC Eye Candy
Amazing array you have there! Grats.
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I hate to sound like a simpleton but what is the difference between albino T positive to albino T negative? Gorgeous snakes great pictures
Domestic Short Hair - Miss Becky
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Re: TBC Eye Candy
Whats the second one??? Its beautiful!!
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Re: TBC Eye Candy
Originally Posted by C.Marie
I hate to sound like a simpleton but what is the difference between albino T positive to albino T negative? Gorgeous snakes great pictures
With T+ & T-, the "T" refers to tyrosinase, which is an enzyme responsible for controlling melanin production.
In a tyrosinase-positive (T+) albinos, this enzyme is functional, but they're lacking another enzyme which allows for the complete synthesis of melanin. This is why T+ albinos still have the rich intense reds, lavenders, purples and browns, but little actual white (cream-colored instead). T+ albinos are often referred to as Caramel Albinos throughout herpetoculture.
In a tyrosinase-negative (T-) albino, this enzyme is absent, and you see white in the areas that would normally be black in color. T- albinos are also called "amelanistic" albinos.
Originally Posted by BallPythonWannaBe
Whats the second one??? Its beautiful!!
He is a TBC Raspberry x PE Stripe line blood python. And thank you. Big plans ahead for him.
Last edited by Kara; 11-29-2017 at 05:06 PM.
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Thank you so much for the great explanation I saw that on blood and reticulated pythons but was confused to what it meant
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