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RE: The perfect Splendida?

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Posted by: runswithturtles at Fri Dec 18 17:12:01 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by runswithturtles ]  
   

Some of the desert kings from the White Sands New Mexico area look like what you want. They tend to have a good black crown on the head with no markings and and a good black sock. The sides are very nice speckled with no real side blotches showing. They tend to have a reduced spotted pattern down the back so they may not be as wide as you want. But overall they look a lot like what you say you want.
I had some years and years back. I don't know anyone that breeds any from close to there anymore. You can't collect in the White Sands National Monument. But maybe someone has some from close to it.
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