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combs reptiles
at Mon Mar 7 17:08:13 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by combs reptiles ]
i dont think its 100% clear yet on what the genetics are, and what , if any the super form will be.(has granite to granite been done?) The ebony, could have been a fluke, or it could be something going on there.
I got my granite several years ago, from Glades herp here in florida.
I bred it last year to a normal and half look like daddy and one or two have a yellow belly appearance. Now im no yellow belly expert, by no means, that is a tricky snake to properly identify and if i knew someone near where i live who did, id have them take a look. Im not sweating it, it is what it is, when i breed daddy back to his daughters, then ill be able to better say whats going on. but for now, ill just keep my fingers crossed that i get lucky and the granite i have proves to be a true co-dominant snake.
if not, no big loss. Its all fun!
I have plenty of time to play with these guys. My granite gave me 5 girls last year, and im gonna breed all of them back to daddy. The 3 males didnt get the granite look.
Mike

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