Posted by:
DMong
at Thu Jan 19 22:48:57 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Well, it is probably very similar in alot of ways to the type of neurological disorder you are talking about, and that is what many boa constrictors display too....looking straight up towards the sky and quite often with their heads tilted all the way back too.
In sunkissed corns, they can do that too, and often seem more or less fine until they get excited or touched, then they loose control of their motor skills and crawl sideways and upside-down, etc...
Charles Pritzel knows more about this in the sunkissed corns than anyone, and is the guy that proved it to be 100% recessively inheritable a while back.
Here is just one very interesting link regarding it from the main source...Charles Pritzel. Jorge is very familiar wuith this too, and he is trying to keep it from ever being displayed in any of his sunkissed line corns.
sunkissed stargazing
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