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FRoberts
at Mon Oct 1 01:29:16 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
so I guess I toned down the yellow and black genes out by using an everglades and refining another generation...so I do not know what to call the darn thing...looks like a bright everglades to me...but they do not have blotches that change as they mature..dwight goods Blotchless gene..worked wonders...they are get more colorful as they age...
>>I may be wrong on the bubblegum name....that snake was sold to me as a bubblegum ( yellow / black / everglades ) het albino....
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>>so basically I bred out the blotches and bred the brightest orange ones getting the final results...
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>>>>Frank,....
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>>>> That is one "KICK-ASS" final product!!,....but what is really strange is the fact that the first pic marked "Bubblegum " looks like a "normal" Yellow/Black Rat cross,... and not the amel. Yellow/Everglades x amel Black Rat that comprises a "Bubblegum"!.
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>>>> Is it the right photo???
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>>>> best regards, ~Doug
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>>>>"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
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>>Thanks,
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>>Frank Roberts
>>Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research
>> ----- Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

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