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tbrock
at Wed Apr 19 19:32:39 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbrock ]
I asked the same question a while back. The answer seems to be no. The closest thing is amel emoryi or guttatus. I have heard rumors of people seeing wild specimens, but nothing to back it up.
They are not kept or bred by very many people, except us native south Texas herpers, and I don't even know of anyone with F2 offspring. I will be breeding a pair of F1 siblings in a couple years, and hoping for interesting babies.
-Toby
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- any amel meahllmorum? - wisema2297, Wed Apr 19 18:14:49 2006
RE: any amel meahllmorum? - tbrock, Wed Apr 19 19:32:39 2006
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