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Posted by: rick millspaugh at Mon Nov 22 00:48:26 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rick millspaugh ] I agree, the closer the parents are to what you want the more likely you are to get offspring that look like what you want. Like begets like. However, I am still amazed at the variability of color in the clutches of Thayeri. I had considerable variability in a clutch from two bright orange Thayeri this year and my friend got good color in a clutch of eight from a gray leonis female most people would pass up, three of them were top end BRIGHT orange. Do not be too quick to pass up average Thayeri, especially if they are breed from high color parents. I think it is one of the benefits of breeding them; it is certainly more exciting to see what hatches. [ Hide Replies ]
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