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DMong
at Mon Oct 18 15:48:18 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
LOL!!,...yeah, but those are such a new morph you would probably enjoy figuring the gene out along with the other select few that are involved with those. Some of the other rat morphs are pretty cool too, that I must admit, but Godfrey is the ONLY one that has these with the exception of just a very few people he sold some to.
I don't think he has even sold any of the visual morph hatchlings to the public yet because he wants to see how they ontogenetically progress as they mature in hopes of getting a better "handle" on what is going on with this new morph.
That is exactly what I did with some of my killer brooksi I acquired back in 2007. I would have been very stupid to sell off babies that I didn't even have a clue as to what they would become first. And I am sure as heck glad I did keep the entire first clutch too. I could not be happier with what they have become!. The original two that I picked up looked pretty typical for floridana hatchlings, but to my surprise(and the seller too) turned out to be some of the nicest in the entire country. And THEIR offspring is maturing up phenomenally as well, with some very unexpected surprises to boot!!, 
The seller wasn't to happy about this, but I was certainly doing backflips when I saw what they later became, and their offspring which are now yearlings are FAR beyond my wildest expectations!
Anyway, you get the picture..LOL! 
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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