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Eimon
at Thu Sep 29 13:36:13 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Eimon ]
Ok, except in Ric's original post he says he got the hets from Gary when he "first" produced them "over 10 years ago." That kind of throws off the time line (big time), and why I don't see the genetic combination happening (available) for him to produce the pictured offspring. Also, the "anery/axanthic" looks pretty much like a "normal" coastal, especially compared to Ryan's snake. Like I said, I'm certainly not trying to rip Ric, I just can't find the necessary "building blocks" needed from what he has said so far. But, I do like all the Rosy thought activity and discussion going on lately. What ever starts it, I think it's been good, fun and informative for everyone.
Eimon
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- Pictures of locality coastal SNOW rosy boas (First ever produced) - Ric Blair, Mon Sep 26 20:15:51 2005

- Excuse my spelling. I am not thinking to clearly N/P. - Ric Blair, Mon Sep 26 20:21:58 2005
- RE: CONGRATS - Jason Nelson, Mon Sep 26 21:03:42 2005
- Way to go uncle Ric! - trivirgata, Mon Sep 26 21:07:40 2005
- Man oh man. This is an epic day. - bluerosy, Tue Sep 27 00:21:03 2005
- Lookin good - Ryan Young, Tue Sep 27 22:34:21 2005
- RE: Pictures of locality coastal SNOW rosy boas (First ever produced) - James Wilson, Wed Sep 28 12:35:54 2005
- Has anyone here figured out how............................... - Eimon, Thu Sep 29 05:10:39 2005
- The facts (long) - trivirgata, Thu Sep 29 19:08:38 2005
- Hey Jer, - Ric Blair, Fri Sep 30 01:53:15 2005
- RE: Pictures of locality coastal SNOW rosy boas (First ever produced) - bluethunder, Wed Oct 5 22:18:45 2005
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