Albino
Peter Kahl line
In 1983 were 4 newborn Boa constrictor imperators imported from Colombia, 3 males and
1 female. During next six years reached these natural albinos adult age without
successful reproduction, what helped to decision of original owners to sell one
of males.
This male was bought by Peter Kahl from Baltimore for 25000 USD, till that time
probably the highest price gave for one Boa constrictor. After quarantine, was
this male in year 1989 given to other 6 Colombian boa constrictor imperator
females and during December 1989 and January 1990 the male mated more times
every female. In June 1990 two of the females gave birth to the first controlled
offspring of Boa constrictor imperator 100% heterozygous for albino on the
world.
Offspring was sexually divided and kept separately. During very high amount of
feeding the yearlings have almost 1,8 meter in body, so the group was left to
mate in breeding season 1991. This risky decision was awarded by birth of first
controlled produced albinos over the world in 1992 – for illustration, litter
was 22 neonates, 3 of them albinos.
Brian Sharp line
Albino Boa constrictor line was set after Kahl line and later. The coloration
of representatives is more intensive than by Kahls, already neonates are richer
at coloration and they are keeping this character till adult age. In the USA
are Sharps more accounted than Kahls and their amount between breeders are not
as high as in Europe is. The most important thing is, that both albino lines
are genetically not the same, they are independent.
Coral albino
Coral albinos do really have very intensive coloration of Boa constrictor coral
albino form full of clear red ground. Not many representatives of Boa
constrictor in this color form was bred, price is really high.
Paradox albino
If amelanistic Boa constrictor does sometimes have a black speckle – what kind
of animal is that? More information is on pages of society Vision Herpetological.