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RE: High red parietalis young!

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Posted by: SjoerdVanVeen at Wed Jul 1 07:00:16 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SjoerdVanVeen ]  
   

Cheers Mate,
I don't really think we are way more advanced when it comes to Thamnophis (we're still importing all morphs from the US), but I know some of us are working on line bred traits to improve color in the snakes.
As far as I know, there are still no european produced morphs.
This was my first year with this pairing, but I'm sure I'll hold on to a few of them. Some are really, really light in person. I've got a small project planned for them
More info about that once I've selected the high red holdbacks. The low reds are already mind blowing at 7 weeks...
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Thamnophis; radix, atratus, sirtalis, parietalis,tetrataenia, cyrtopsis, pickeringii
Nephrurus; wheeleri, milli. Oedura; monillis. Rhacodactylus; ciliatus. Eurydactylodes; agricolae. Diplodactylus; tesselatus


   

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