Posted by:
CSRAJim
at Sat Oct 3 00:33:51 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CSRAJim ]
Josh,
Cool man…I recognize this one.
>>This one has red bowties for the first 5 bands then black pinbands for the rest
From my husbandry records...
"Both parents were from Dan Vermilya stock. The male (Lmt2002d06) is a white Leonis with "key holed" bands, reduced black borders and red-orange "vanished" centers. The female (Lmt2001a03) is a beige-gray Leonis with "bowtie" bands, multiple alternates, reduced black borders and reduced orange centers. The male was one of Dan Vermilya's "white leonis" project animals."
Received delivery as a juvenile on 01/04/07 from Loren at Sundial…How does it feed these days? When I had that specimen, it seldom ate from the tongs...
If you’ll email me, I’ll send you some early photos of this specimen from my archives…
Later,
Jim.
PS: Good eye man with your selections...
Here's a yearling photo from my archives...
----- CSRAJim
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