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Posted by: FRoberts at Sat Jun 16 15:30:20 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]  
   

First of all they all are NICE. ( some are SMOKIN' )



Glad to see that "Luck" that HEH wished you paned out ok!



From the over abundance of gravid females with eggs he posted this season he is doing the "best" he ever will most likely!! Looks to be a "record" season for him.



The Granite 100% het albino green is off the charts beautiful. Since it's the first of it's kind, I supposed you wouldn't let me pry it from your dead hands.



Which of these two normal female do you think will prove out het for granite?



Well if I had to guess I would say the first one, but there is only one real way to know for sure. I am hoping you hold them back to find out and perhaps give some insight into the possible phenotypical difference that may occur from recessive anomalies being present in the snakes genotype. A few more breeder's aint gunna hurt ya Ben. lol



Thanks for posting, I am glad you are doing so well. I love all the babies you got so far this year. I "eyeballed" your web page.



Nice Jungle retic!!!



I have not seen a Jungle Burm I have liked as of yet. ( haven't seen too many at all to be honest ).



I also had no idea there where so many different anacondas, thanks for teaching me something new!!!



Best of luck to you.



If you ever want to sell that Green het albino 66%, I hope you change your mind and keep it on your colony, I want to see it's future progeny.



Awesome and Congratulations!!!
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Thanks,



Frank Roberts

Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research


   

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