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antelope
at Tue Nov 3 19:08:00 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ]
I'm sitting on a new morph of holbrooki right now that came out of the Calhoun county stock I collected. I'm waiting on this one to grow out a bit, but I'll let you guys in on it a bit, it is the opposite of a whitewall speck, a blackwall is what I'll probably call it. It was born almost solid black with a few red specks on a solid black belly, facial markings are similar to specks, (labials) but there were just a very few marks on the first third on the sides. Now it is getting very small cross bars, and I mean very small, with no flecking yet. I'm waiting to see if that happens. I got eight out of the clutch and only one other is anywhere like it, very dark but minimally patterned. The rest look like high yellow specks from Calhoun county, Texas should. This should be fun, I hope it turns out. I won't keep you guys out there too long, since I am the only guy with these, I'll share as soon as I can! I have shown Mom and Dad on here a few times, I'll try to get a shot of all of them.
----- Todd Hughes
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