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Rainshadow
at Mon Jun 26 11:55:30 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ]
Hi Andy! there's no "suri" in there. The original B.c.c. that would technically be considered the "grandmother" was an animal that I believe to have originated from what are commonly refered to as "Northern Brazilian" stock. there are two phenotypically dissimilar forms most often seen,or offered...one type has a much higher percentage of red in the dorsal markings extending upward from the vent.the other has a very low percentage of red upwards from the vent.The former are often mistakenly sold as "Guyanans",this was the type I inadvertantly crossed years ago,I kept back two females,and never bred either one until 2004,(I bred her sister in 05 to an F1 Harlequin hypo,which is where your animal originated,from a litter of 10...I bred her to a het. Sharp male this year,and she gave me 15 perfect poss.hets,no slugs,or stills...she is 9 years old & can't be over 5.5 ft. in length!!!) anyway,that's the "skinny" on that little beauty,I have most of his siblings here,and they are strong awesome animals,and I'm very proud of them!  ----- EMAIL
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