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Nokturnel Tom
at Sat Dec 18 10:52:31 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nokturnel Tom ]
Hey Marcel, I honestly can't answer your question. The particular pictures that got me interested in these Capes had some yellow in the color scheme. I actualy begged someone who had a pair and eggs cooking to let me put a deposit down a good 6 months before they'd be ready fro sale because I wanted one so bad. Unfortunately that clutch went bad and the adults were sold off. Many of the ones I see now are very dark. Matter of factly I have been told to expect these to possibly take on a more olive greenish ground color? I figured I would get any pair I could and keep searching for the brighter ones and possibly add and extra female to my group. VPI sold off thiers as well, and I can't find out who has them. Worst of all is the fact that the original ones which were responsible for most of all the ones available today date back so many years no one can prove with ease that theirs are truly Capes, and not too many people care. I wrote Bob Clark, VPI, and a few others who now work with them and I feel as if I can't find the ones like the original pics I saw.......I will just have to hope mine are what they're supposed to be. I do enjoy your pics on the other forums, you have some very nice snakes. Tom Stevens
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