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RE: Well to prove that , ......

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Posted by: ilovemylizard at Sat Dec 20 01:38:01 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ilovemylizard ]  
   

David, I have been tossing this same idea around for a while...I would be very interested to see what a Motley X (Roswell sibling)laddertail or Roswell would produce...

If the two mutations turned out to be compatible, would the supers be black/patternless, striped, or some intermediate form? perhaps something different entirely? Fun stuff to contemplate, for sure...

I think that if the Roswell morph does prove to be a type of BCC Motley, it's definitely a much stronger form of the Motley mutation...as the Roswells don't display any of the CNS and other issues seen in Super Motleys...

Other than the bizarre striped pattern (and somewhat odd looking head), their behavior, tounge movement, and physical form are completely normal...
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