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HerpZillA
at Tue May 2 11:50:43 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ]
Thank you Kathy.
That all makes sense to me. The second wave of blood reds. It also fits timing, in the number of year, as you described it.
I was so hoping you or Don S. would respond. The only thing I still somewhat question is why we do not see older stock? Corns can live a long time. Working retail, I see a lot of peoples older snakes. And of course the older morphs. I just do not see ANY older bloods on the market.
The only thing is they are like female beardies. Serious breeders snag them up, and they know the value and they never are seen again like some of the other morphs. Add in the mid period of, ask you say, people getting away from them and I guess I have the answers to the missing blood reds.
So, how’s them hypo bloods doing? 
I've added a picture of my first blood red. She was at our shop, I was just back into herps, she wasn' selling, i thought she was cool, I TOOK HER lol. I had no idea of corn morphs at that time.
I'm not sure if you recall, but we emailed about her. Sadly after her first clutch, she died. And not knowing the value of the babies They were all sold but he one I kept. And she got loose in my house last year.
But, she got me hooked on the brighter blood reds. I guess she is more towards the hypo bloodred? As the blood reds I see that size are very very dark.
thanks again Kathy

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