Posted by:
Darin Chappell
at Fri Apr 7 12:56:36 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Darin Chappell ]
It was this part of your origninal post that troubled me a bit:
"I am just wondering if anyone else has that book and sees that they look a like and that it isnt a wild caught corn its a wild caught eastern milk."
See, it doesn't sound much like a question, but rather a statement of fact there. Now, I realize that it is really hard to "hear" what someone means on these forums, so I didn't see any reason to say much at first.
But now, since you're saying that you were just asking in order to understand more clearly, I thought I would point the above out to you, so you would understand why some took you wrong.
Zee has a great find in that female of his. I hope that coloration has a genetic basis, and that it is reproduceable in the F2 generation. I'm already in line to buy 1.1 of them, if it is! ----- Darin Chappell
Hillbilly Herps
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Rogersville, MO 65742
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