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RE: Some Splendid Kings...

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Posted by: Jlassiter at Tue Aug 16 00:47:26 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]  
   

>>I don't know why. But for some reason i like the first pic of the one with more dark brown. Do you have any adult pics of what an adult version would look like? ...or at least one close to it?

That one pictured is over a year old now....she is over 20 inches......I don't have any normals besides her and her sibling brother....Both are double het for snow and possible het for ghost.........The others I have are Amel, Axanthic and Hypo....


I used to work with 5 different South Texas locales.......

Here's an old picture of a good old fashioned Nueces Co., TX specimen with the brown coloration.....Some we found around here I'd swear would be called "hypo"......

It doesn't have the fancy "perfect" pattern like the Far West Texas specimens or the Arizona/New Mexico Specimens.......



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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...


   

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