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Posted by: bcijoe at Tue Feb 27 15:16:59 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]  
   

I have several, and they are all personal favorites, nothing to do with current morphs...

I have a big RED girl with a bit of a laddertail i've been dying to prove out... I'm hoping to see normals that look like Blood Boas from her.

I have her sister, which is amazingly bright yellow with inky black markings and a HUGE, pumpkin-orange reverse striped tail, also have been anxious to prove her out for color and pattern.

I have that other RED girl that came from Bill Cagle a few years back... there was lots of speculation and mockery on those, but if you would see those animals now! WOA!!


The Leopard combo is also exciting..
The result should be a het or leopard that starts off looking like a hypo or extreme pastel, then slowly becomes highly melanistic into maturity. Almost like owning 3 snakes or color varieties in one.. should be interesting...

Oh, and last but not least, I don't like to get excited over poss triple hets and possibly nailing combos, but i'm making an effort NOT to think about that double dose Salmon Harlequin litter!!!! Otherwise I wouldn't be functioning too well!!!!



All the best to you Bill - Joe
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin


   

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