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tempest
at Wed Sep 15 16:54:15 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tempest ]
More then likely the temperatures are too hot. I've found that my subocs like it pretty cool, like around 70- 75 with a gradient of about 85.
As far as the blondes, it is a genetic trait like albinism. It originates from stock found in the lower regions of the Pecos river, where the ground color for subocs is much lighter then it is further west within their range. In fact, it seems that the further west you go, the darker they get. There are some other guys on this forum who are true experts on this sort of thing. Hopefully one of htem has something to add.
Cheers!
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- Once again, not a single suboc... - tempest, Sun Sep 12 21:33:11 2004
- RE: Once again, not a single suboc... - aculeus, Mon Sep 13 09:56:30 2004
- RE: Once again, not a single suboc... - tempest, Mon Sep 13 17:25:58 2004
- RE: Once again, not a single suboc... - Steve_Craig, Mon Sep 13 17:46:23 2004
- WHAT IS a suboc? np - crtoon83, Mon Sep 13 18:23:48 2004
- RE: Once again, not a single suboc... - Terry Cox, Mon Sep 13 20:44:13 2004
- Habitat preferences... - Terry Cox, Mon Sep 13 21:00:57 2004
- RE: Once again, not a single suboc... - chrish, Mon Sep 13 21:09:54 2004
- Thanks... - Steve_Craig, Tue Sep 14 18:16:51 2004
- RE: Once again, not a single suboc... - dustyrhoads, Tue Sep 14 20:24:52 2004
- Question on subocs - jack77, Wed Sep 15 15:41:29 2004
RE: Question on subocs - tempest, Wed Sep 15 16:54:15 2004
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