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kirby
at Mon Apr 24 20:33:43 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kirby ]
Jeremy, If that is the case is using the type 2 terminology usefull? We call anery longicauda and anery anacondas just that. I doubt a central american albino would be called a type 2 albino, especially if it is compatible. This is one naming example where my only interest in the name is to figure out if it is usefull or adds more confusion by implying it is a different kind of anerythristic. I agree they look darker but from what I have seen the anery longicauda'a look similarly dark; are they type 3? I think the idea that the anery gene in the bloods could be different than other central american anerys is interesting. Hopefully a lot of this will become clearer through combined breeding trials. It gives me some ideas to try. Bill
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- Be patient, Bill ... - GainesReptiles, Sun Apr 23 16:35:21 2006
- Naw,,,, - gmherps, Sun Apr 23 16:37:05 2006
- RE: Be patient, Bill ... - wilsocks, Sun Apr 23 17:53:05 2006
- Hmmm could it be.... - Red_Hydra, Sun Apr 23 18:32:46 2006
- Triples... - ChrisGilbert, Mon Apr 24 08:18:40 2006
- The litter may surprise you..... - kirby, Mon Apr 24 12:47:51 2006
- OMG you must be dying! - slithering_serpents, Mon Apr 24 21:59:42 2006
- OMG you must be dying! - slithering_serpents, Mon Apr 24 22:02:15 2006
- RE: Be patient, Bill ... - GainesReptiles, Tue Apr 25 09:07:05 2006
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