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Jlassiter
at Mon Feb 22 22:43:09 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>My holdback trio 1,2 Granits form L.mex.mex. from last season. >>Thank for looking. >>V�clav Chadima from Czech Rep. >> >> >>www.snakes.nafoceno.cz/GRANIT-Story.html
Vaclav... I just read your story concerning the history of the "Granite" Mex Mex...I think it is funny that you were purchasing snakes from your own line, but I have something to tell you.....
I believe your ORIGINAL pair for Mex Mex must have came from Germany. In the late 80s and early 90s guys in Texas originated the Granite/Speckled line of Mex Mex. Their last names were Galvan....
The way I have heard the history is that a man from Germany by the name of Helmut purchased some of these Mex Mex from the Galvans and took them to Germany and started breeding and selling them.....
I think your original "normal looking" Mex Mex was from this line....and eventually popped out some partially granite Mex Mex.....You have done a great job improving your line, but I don't think you originated it......I bet you are the first in Czech Republic to produce them though......
Mark Bell, Brian Barczyk, Don Shores and the ones I and others are working with all originated in Texas from the Galvans......
These are all Granite Mex Mex from the original Galvan line... One picture courtesy of Ryan Hoyer.....
----- John Lassiter Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part... www.coastalbendcaptivebreeding.com
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