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loconorc
at Sun Apr 1 09:46:03 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by loconorc ]
Do people just breed a clutch of granites and have both reduced patterns and normals? Or is it like 2 separate bloodlines for reduced pattern and normal? Are the reduced patterns from selective breeding, like Sandfire beardies for example, or a single genetic het- or homozygous trait, like albinism? I dont know about granite genetics, sorry if its a noobish question.
I plan on a juvie female from Bob Clark, a few years after college. I would build a nice, big cage, not like the boring, stark cages a lot of people use. She would be used in educational shows, along with any other herps I find. She might even be used as a therapy animal, much like a dog or cat. There was a male green burm named Oliver, which did the same. Its from an old 'Living With Reptiles' article in REPTILES magazine. The old sulcata issue if anyone still has it. Maybe I'll do kids parties if I'm lucky! Cheers! Lol, this suddenly has me in a really good mood all of a sudden.
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