Posted by:
Jlassiter
at Fri Nov 2 18:14:24 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>you know what i find really neatto about that particular hybrid is the thayeri varieability standing out, i see leonis,msp,etc. i would guess the junglecorn used is getula/corn yet from that pic you see very lil getula/ corn influance, you gotta wonder what the "merestics" are on the clutch between sibs, i had fun when i bred pituophis and elaphe on the "merestics" end no 2 were alike.
>>fun stuff!
>>id like to see some of those as adults and wonder how big they will get?
>>
>>p.s.
>>i know i mispeled some things. this is to agitate the spelling moniter.
>>have fun!
>>keep it reel!
>>,,,,,,,,thomas davis
>>-----
>>Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
The MSP is the one that could pass for a thayeri.....
But, that is without doing scale counts. The phenotypical expression is dominated by thayeri variability. I have heard many say that if they ever wanted to do hybrids that they would use thayeri due to their variability.
They may visually look slightly like thayeri but those of us that know better can see a ton of differences and would know more after scale counts.
>>
>>my website www.barmollysplace.com ----- John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

[ Hide Replies ]
|