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The Granite Mex Mex???

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Posted by: Jlassiter at Tue Mar 2 23:13:49 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]  
   

Who knows how the Galvans eventually produced the Granite Phase Mex Mex?

I hear that it is a line bred trait, but I wonder if they began with classic looking Mex Mex....started seeing aberrancies and line bred for more aberrancies......Or if they had a somewhat granite looking phenotype they started with.

Right now there are 4 or so different "looks" to what we call a granite phase Mex Mex....I wonder if less speckled ones we are seeing are just in a different phase of line breeding and they need to be more refined before reaching that "ultra-granite" phenotype....

I am also curious if there are different lines out there....I hear all of the European Granites originated here in Texas (from the Galvans)......Did others produce their own lines?

I was told long ago by a buddy of mine that if you line breed the Split saddled Mex Mex specimens you will eventually produce a granite....I wonder if this is true.....

Back before my hiatus I had some nice split saddled Mex Mex but never got to see any eggs in 2006 when I paired them up.....

I did purchase a NICE split banded/saddled female from Mark Kenderdine at the Daytona show last year.....I am thinking of pairing her up with a normal or split saddled male next year or in 2012 and trying to line breed for some granites....

I wonder how many generations it will take.....Or if it will happen at all.....
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John Lassiter
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