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JKruse
at Thu May 13 14:24:35 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JKruse ]
I do care what you think Joe (i just don't like outrageous hybridization). So please don't say that.
As for the hatchlings, this will be my first time producing any with two clutches expected. The babies hatch out varying between lavender and sometimes with a slight touch of pink w/in the lavender. I don't believe these are 100% anery, but most of the hatchlings I've ever seen (maybe 5?) all tend to be more purple/lavender and ALL turn out like the adults I've shown that express this phenotype (what's weirder is that nearly ALL males hatch tricolored and nearly ALL females hatch "anery" which turn black/white -- I've only heard of a single male hatch "anery" and a single female hatch tri-colored --- it's just very unusual what this population of Sierra zonata are expressing).
My anticipation is throught the roof as to what will hatch, sex ratios, variations, etc.  ----- Jerry Kruse
www.zonatas.com
And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."
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