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Posted by: SerpentsPlus at Wed Feb 17 23:08:25 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SerpentsPlus ] Thanks, but the last set of photos I posted are not Dodomas. They are a new genetic mutation. Not much has been done with them yet but it appears to be a co-dom mutation (from my understanding, this would be the first known co-dom mutation in kenyans). No one has ever bred two of them together, so the possibility of a super is unknown. I plan to find out in a few years. As for the Dodomas, I have 3 out of the first and only batch imported into the US back in 1995 (I believe there were 9 total, not including the original albino paradox that was sent with them). I used to have a digital copy of the importation documentation but lost it when my hard drive crashed in 2005. I cannot say where or who has the others (I think VPI has at least one). I have seen many ads for Dodomas over the years, and several of them are obviously, either not pure or not even Dodomas at all. Also, people seem to throw the term Flame Race around very loosely. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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