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SDeFriez
at Sun Sep 16 17:45:07 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SDeFriez ]
I would have had to see the king/kings. Living in NM, I've caught countless splendida, never have seen any traces of red in them. Doesn't mean it can't happen and if it does, more than likely it's a coloration they will grow out of. Yes if they had red and grew out of it, they had red. Nature has a way of weeding out animals that don't fit the norm. Man has a way to propagate them.
Scott
>>I was only concerned with the kings of the west that are usually said to have no red at all. If it displays red at any stage of its life, well....it still had red.....and/or the capacity to show it, right?
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>>:Mark
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>>Surrender Dorothy!
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