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Stav
at Fri Jan 5 15:55:42 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Stav ]
wow!! So how many females were involved? That means you have proven more than one granite female to be genetic at once?? That is excellent!!
I found (only today) pictures of a granite x pastel from a Daytona 2004 expo online... They all look very similar to yours.. they are all unique and yours appear to be a tad different, but I'd say that is a granite x pastel cross for sure now having seen a few pictures of different ones recently...
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you have no idea how I look forward to seeing those pictures Stav!! Does anyone of them look like the following animals by any chance???
Well thanks Bristen Some people look at me like a kind of weirdo when I find something weird in some snakes and buy them which would be considered "Normals" by another eye... I wouldent want to speak to early as far as proved out or not though , I would like Denis to make more breedings this year with our balls, with the same females and males and next year with the male pastels to their mothers and the year after the F1's together if the females are ready... Until then I consider them weird Granit"ish" normals.....Who know's they might have turned out this way maybe because of temperature during incubation or something else that is physic ....
If it really is something genetic I think that many people have "Granit "ish" " balls in their collections that came out of the tons of wild shipements here in Canada....
For the pictures you posted , I wouldent be surprised that you have some sort similar/same thing in your hands the most stunning resemblance is the black connected pattern on the top of your snakes you posted 
As I said to you in a french forum , when you are ready , if you want to borrow a pastel or two and breed it with the weirdo pastel you got last year it will be a pleasure Who know's....
Stav
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