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The KARMA Project

Karma History (updated 6/28/22) Did you know we have over seven years working with and developing this GENETIC anomaly! We were the first to successfully reproduce this trait proving it genetic and by far have the most breeding experience with them.  We are also responsible for the Karma name and have the largest private collection of these animals. Originally produced by John Childers (deochild) in 2013 by breeding a T- (Kam/Indo) to a T+ albino (Chris Lipps). Roughly half of the babies came out with a substantially different coloration than that of the standard wild type of P Brongersmai. We purchased this entire clutch. Example of Karma het t+/- hatchling with sibling normal het t+/- I'd like to say thank you to John Childers for trusting us with this project and to Matt Turner for sharing his breeding data. His data in conjunction with ours has allowed us to get a much better grasp on what's happening here. Karma originates from breeding certain b