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RE: More pics here......................

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Posted by: rosspadilla at Fri Jun 22 00:06:10 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rosspadilla ]  
   

>>>>Looks like Cindy deleted a post of mine and FR's. In that post, I explained how you might prove that to be a melanistic desert king through breeding. After seeing these new photos, it looks like what you found there is someones captive released axanthic desert king and MBK. The odds of anyone finding axanthic and melanistic desert kings in the wild so close together in time and place, are pretty much impossible. That's just my opinion. Nice looking kings.

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>>Ross......there have been whitish splendida found in West Texas......that one she posted does have some yellow on it much like a few ive seen out that way.......

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>>And I think all nigrita are melanistic splendida anyway........

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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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I'm looking at it through the phone, maybe that's why I can't see the yellow. So if it is a typical splendida, maybe the black one is melanistic. It would be interesting. to see if its inherited in a different way.
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