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stanruppel
at Sun Jul 24 13:56:23 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by stanruppel ]
Actually, guys, I have produced 3 years worth of them, and many of them DO have the granite as well as stone washed look,whereas some of them could be mistaken for supers they are so bright (I recall Debra at Camlon telling me a year and a half ago how someone thought the one she bought from me was a super). Anyways, I believe that the granite is codominant in my animals, as approximately half of them are granites, and those also tend to be more stonewashed in appearance. Many of the non-granite ones though, are MUCH brighter with a more reduced pattern. So, although I won't claim they are the world's greatest thing, they certainly are interesting to see what they produce.
PS........I bred my male to a VERY dark female last year and produced PURPLE pastels, which were really cool, (I think).
Stan at The Snake Lab
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