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RE: Hey, Jason you slacker ; - )

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Posted by: miloradovich at Thu May 24 16:45:49 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by miloradovich ]  
   

I did catch those posts, the lavenders are neat looking.

I think you hit the nail on the head. I belive (opinion, don't quote me) that most of the argentines have reds that are hidden by their large amount of black. Maybe there is some dark brown with the black to give some the orange coloration. But look at how much pink some of neonates have. I just think it gets covered up as they darken.

The female is about 4 to 4.5 feet right now. I think she must have just eaten in the pic becuase she does look big. Part of its the angle too. She has an awsome feeding response. She has never missed a meal even in full blue. She is easy to shoot pics of in her cage, but out she likes to try to eat my camera when it flashes. Thats why I don't have any good pics of her on a nice background like you've probably noticed I like to do.

The salmontine is very red in person. I love it. I thought some of my salmons looked red, no way. They all look orange in comparison to him. Did you ever see the pics that Jeremy Stone posted of the litter when they were born? There were some real red ones. I was watching for a possible super salmontine to go with the 50/50 female but had to get him for the project instead. I can't wait to breed those two.



This is a neat part of the females pattern. My Fiancee's 4 year old niece decided she is her favorite now because of her heart. (My anery rosys no longer have top billing) I posted this pic around Valentines day on the Boa Forum so you might have seen it.



Oh, yeah the few dwarfs are pretty calm. I have Columbians that are much more aggressive. I have only been bitten by one dwarf, one time.

Milo





   

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