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AnthonyCaponetto
at Thu Dec 16 21:34:25 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AnthonyCaponetto ]
Eli,
Several of the geckos from this group develop red spots as they get older, but they don't seem to lend themselves to selective breeding like the black spots do. In other words, no matter what I do, I've never been able to produce any with a lot of red spots.
-Anthony
>>Very nice mr.C,
>>Dalmations are around but its about time somebody really started showing there full potential. By the way I'm looking for any cresteds with large amounts of red spotting, do you happen to own any? Let me know and feel free to email me Rhacophile@hotmail.com
>>-Eli ----- ----------------------------------
Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com
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- 101 Dalmatian spots... - AnthonyCaponetto, Thu Dec 16 21:08:12 2004

- awesome - flamedcrestie, Thu Dec 16 21:11:38 2004
- Now that's what I call a dalmation - Rhacophile, Thu Dec 16 21:22:24 2004
Red spots - AnthonyCaponetto, Thu Dec 16 21:34:25 2004
- Here's dad. - AnthonyCaponetto, Thu Dec 16 21:35:21 2004

- RE: 101 Dalmatian spots... - gecco, Thu Dec 16 22:10:11 2004
- RE: 101 Dalmatian spots... - AnthonyCaponetto, Thu Dec 16 22:26:07 2004
- RE: 101 Dalmatian spots... - flamedcrestie, Thu Dec 16 22:51:28 2004
- RE: 101 Dalmatian spots... - BPruett, Fri Dec 17 03:03:25 2004
- Even the whites of its tail... - lzrdldy530, Fri Dec 17 10:55:36 2004
- Anthony? - Tumtum03, Fri Dec 17 18:14:28 2004
- RE: 101 Dalmatian spots... - AnthonyCaponetto, Fri Dec 17 18:57:49 2004
- RE: Anthony? - AnthonyCaponetto, Fri Dec 17 19:02:59 2004
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