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RE: I must have missed something...

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Posted by: James Wilson at Mon Oct 3 11:11:46 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by James Wilson ]  
   

I do not really Know Bill very vell. We have had a few phone conversations, and he seems like a very nice guy. The explanitions of the genetics in his projects were, shall we say, unique. I also found the conflicting stories a bit odd I guess. I was originally approached by him wanting my opinion on if that "Cotton Candy Rosy" could possibly be a snow. He told me that he got much of his breeding stock from Keith Carlson. Because of that, I said that it might be possible, and that if it was not a snow, that it was a nice pastel amel. I alked him to look at the eyes with a loupe to see if they had the solid black look that is carried over from the anerys, and he said that that specific specimen was born last year, and that it died a few weeks after birth. This obviously does not seem to match what he was saying here. Then things just got weird...
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James Wilson
Pacific Coast Herpetological
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