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RE: Chinese or Moquard's?

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Posted by: tbrock at Thu Jul 2 16:07:02 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbrock ]  
   

>>Rany W. suggested the male (who I'll post again) looks alot like a Moquard's. This is the female, and a reasonable representation of her color. Much paler than the male. They were purchased as "farm raised" Taiwan beauty hatchlings at a show.
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Don, I would say possibly a mocquardi x yunnanensis intergrade. I don't see Chinese in it.


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