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Posted by: dmac77 at Mon Sep 6 18:41:00 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dmac77 ]  
   

I actually did the same thing this morning. Turns out that the Raleigh show was the first one the sales person who sold me the animals had worked. She got the bloodlines mixed up and gave me some wrong info on accident. Apparently when I asked if the snakes were pure emory's the salesperson thought I meant was anything other than emory and corn used in producing them.

I just got the reply from bayou reptiles a few minutes ago. The misinformation was definitely not intentional, but it is still a bit disappointing. I thought I was about to break out a new emory morph.... but oh well. They're still very nice looking animals and I'm thinking of keeping them. The excitement about the breeding possibilities is, sadly enough, gone though.

As far as there not being any "anery" emory's corns, I'm not so sure about that. Don S. of SMR used to have a line of chocolate emory's that looked like a form the anery trait. Not sure if that's what they were or not, but sure looked that way.


I just wanted to appologize for the misinformation... I thought I had all the facts clear, but I was wrong. Oh well. Live and learn...


Dave


   

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