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ratsnakehaven
at Thu Apr 20 21:24:44 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]
No problem, Toby. Just wanted to throw my 2 cents worth in for the original poster.
You know the more I work with meahllmorum the more they become my favorite subspecies of the guttatus group. Although I plan to cross my meahllmorum with other subspecies to add some of their characteristics and mutations, I'll keep a pure meahllmorum line, and breed these other characteristics back to meahllmorum. There's just something about these guys I really like.
It's cool that they are easy to find in s. TX. I plan to make some visits to the area in the future, including the IHS this summer, and would like to see some of these snakes in the wild. I imagine that some mutations will be found before too awfully long, also.
Currently I have my male B.I. rat in with my Western Emory's rat. I plan to use an intergrade form from West TX, and/or N.M. to add new genes to my generic G. P. form in the future. I hope to do some field work in s. TX in a few yrs. too, once I move to the Southwest.
Good luck with your meahllmorums this summer, Toby. Later..
TC
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