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RE: help with harlequins

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Posted by: bcijoe at Fri Oct 5 10:18:31 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]  
   

Well, they are Hypo, but in this case it isn't easy to tell if they are Harlequin or not.

Who did you purchase them from - who produced them?

There are lots of breeders working with the Harlequin line, and as it gets outcrossed and 'diluted' more and more, we see less and less of the characteristics Harlequins are know for.

So your boas may not look like my Salmon Harlequins, but that doesn't mean they aren't Harlequins.

You could even go to Brandon or Tim Magee and ask if they had sold Harlequins to the breeder who produced these.


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