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Phillip
at Mon Dec 1 15:48:33 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Phillip ]
Again you are missing what I am saying. The coloration on the stripes can be grey but the arrowhead is still present where on a true bloodred there is hardly any arrowhead marking at all but instead a plain grey head. Look in the Loves book and there is a good example of what I am talking about. Hatchling bloodreds have a distinctly different looking head than the other morphs do. Unless of course folks have started calling other morphs bloodred as well which I certainly can't rule out but these wouldn't be a classic bloodred regardless of what one chooses to call them.
Phil
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