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Joe Forks
at Tue Sep 6 19:11:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joe Forks ]
>> What is funny is, some here, guessed by local, not by looking at the snake. The local does not matter, the snake matters. This is a splendida, as many here identifyed it.
Frank,
If you had another from that local, that "looked" just like that one, and you bred them together, would you get some of the other phenotypes of "speedwayensis" in the mix or would they produce all splendida types. Just curious because it's been 25 years, but that was really fun cruising that area way back when thanks in no small part to the great variability of the getula in the area.
Forks
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- Whats this Kingsnake? - FR, Tue Sep 6 10:44:36 2005

- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - stinkypinky, Tue Sep 6 11:12:20 2005
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- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - BobS, Tue Sep 6 13:01:54 2005
- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - dudifusmaximus, Tue Sep 6 13:12:47 2005
- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - Steve_Craig, Tue Sep 6 13:19:33 2005
- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - bluerosy, Tue Sep 6 13:36:51 2005
- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - Joe Forks, Tue Sep 6 14:33:11 2005
- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - chrish, Tue Sep 6 15:38:10 2005
- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - BlueKing, Tue Sep 6 16:32:44 2005
- RE: Whats this Kingsnake? - BobS, Tue Sep 6 16:40:47 2005
- RE: Thanks for playing all - FR, Tue Sep 6 18:50:22 2005
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