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DISCERN
at Tue Nov 14 00:21:57 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DISCERN ]
Yeah, the snow gene is turning out to be somewhat of an enigma.
My snow southern looks about like the other ones I have personally seen. Gregg Feaster's pair looks just like her as well. There may be variants and such. She actually looked just like the one you just hatched and showed a pic of, back when I got her at Daytona 2002 from Mark Bell. I got her for a good price, which was $200, as I thought that was a not-so-bad deal and something worth picking up.
I do wonder about her history. Perhaps either I can get some info from Mark Bell thru some friends or in Daytona next year. I have seen the snow southerns, both patterned and patternless, for sale there at his table about every year.
I did just buy a female albino southern that resulted from a snow male to an axanthic patternless female. So since the albino from one parent being a snow...does this give any clues? ( shrug? )
 ----- Genesis 1:1
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