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Jlassiter
at Wed Nov 9 13:24:49 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
Congrats Adam...
Glad you got one to hatch.
It is interesting how much it looks like alot of the L. m. thayeri many have produced over the decades in captivity.
I wonder how much gene flow from the L. m. mexicana (mex mex) range to the south has merged over the eons into the gene flow of L. m. thayeri to the north? I also wonder if wild animals like this exist in the wild (Natural intergrades). And have any of these wild natural intergrades been collected in the past and thought to be L. m. thayeri.........Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
FR even mentioned once in a thread here how alot of what we call L. m. thayeri today key out as L. m. mexicana (mex mex).
Glad you will represent them as Mex Mex X Thayeri hybrids though.
If I were you I would not let anyone that plans on breeding mexicana have it......Lineage is lost downstream of you ya know...... ----- John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

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RE: Emerged pics - Jlassiter, Wed Nov 9 13:24:49 2011
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