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Hey everyone, on one of my casual net surfs, i stumbled across this, can anyone shed some light??
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Thanks all, Ant.
 
So there albino heads,still rather the normal BHP any day,

Yes of course, you make very good point. My question is this, if you hatched "albino heads" would you sell them for less than normal price?
 
i think a black head on an albino body would look kinda cool... would be great contrast!
From what i've heard, these guys are already in Aus... any one have any news about their breeding progress here. any opinions on when we may see them hit the market?
 
i think a black head on an albino body would look kinda cool... would be great contrast!
From what i've heard, these guys are already in Aus... any one have any news about their breeding progress here. any opinions on when we may see them hit the market?

We have saying her in Europe Jason, when you ask such question... you are p1ss1ng in wind :)
 
i think they look pretty cool, if my BHP had some babies that looked like that, i would def keep one and sell the rest. At least you can see their eyes and that haha. I love my snakey better but hehe
 
Ugly, neotenic looking troglodytes somewhat resembling fat pink garden worms. :shock:
 
They are owned by Piet Nuijten from Holland, these are his project animals.
 
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Ugly, neotenic looking troglodytes somewhat resembling fat pink garden worms. :shock:

God M that one cracked me up big time...have not hurd the good old troglodytes for ages hahaha 10points lol
 
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