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Jlassiter
at Mon Nov 16 22:57:12 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>Yes, it was me that metioned the orange bllied specs and deserts and the natural hybrids between them sometimes have it too. But there are some specs in the East Coast are of TX East of Houston that take the cake. The bellies are more red/orange than and not even yellow.
>>I cant get the link to post right and I think the pics may be copy righted. But if you guys would go to google and put in "speckled king red bellied" then click the image button the pic of the hatchling with the red belly should pop up. Eric
Eric I more than believe you....As I live in a HUGE area of Splendida / Holbrooki intergration. I have hatched both Splendida, Holbrooki and Intbetweeners with the orange bellies. I also think that range map is a little off with the Holbrooki range.....It creeps down the coast to just north of Copano Bay.
I only know this from the wild specimens my buddy Todd has encountered/collected. ----- John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...
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