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SDeFriez
at Wed Sep 19 08:39:11 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SDeFriez ]
In some splendida I've seen brown replacing the black with bright yellow markings. Very attractive.
Scott
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>>These with the brilliant red out of the egg lose it and become yellow/orange as adults.....
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>>Some holbrooki, like the ones in central and eastern Louisiana, are "called salt and pepper kings" because they are almost black and white with no yellow.....
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>>Throughout the splendida range the variation is very similar.....There are bright yellow ones to almost white ones with very little yellow.
>>Personally, I have never seen a splendida with red on it as a hatchling, but I have seen bright orange/yellow that fades to a nice yellow.
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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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