Posted by:
Jeremy G
at Thu Nov 6 14:37:41 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy G ]
Hey man,
I agree and have thought the same thing my self regarding intergrades. However, I have seen pics of WC infuscatus from a fellow over in South Africa and they can look very similar to lubricus. Intergrades can look identicle!!! I wish I da the email he had sent me years back. He had many photos includeing one of a neat, high orange lubricus with thin chevron shaped banding as opposed to the typical circle ones. He also had a pic of a WC female at over 28 inches!! Said it was far and away the largest he had ever seen! My baby girl blows that away (she is 34!)but for a WC, that pretty dang impresive!! What would be the largest female in your collection?
Well man, for right now I would have to agree with you but its so hard because I have seen pics of identicle animals which were found well into pure infuscatus range. However, I know how people here in the states are with them and would not be suprised at all if they were intergrades. Going to be bothersome lableing them when I produced those little buggers in a few years!! Oh well.
Thanks for youur insight.
Later,
Jeremy
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