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RE: I'm green....

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Posted by: Jeff Hardwick at Fri Sep 30 14:24:05 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Hardwick ]  
   

Hiya Tony! You're all invited to hang out for a photo session and grilling event when the weather is reasonable here in MN. We can grill up that hypo scarlet king of yours!
The Triangulum that Dean collected is (as far as the definition of hypo goes) a hypo. We really should see the snake in 3 years before we get much more excited also, but I doubt we'll come up with better looking examples for awhile. Deans Triangulum should be a keystone animal in a breeding project.
That particular Syspila (pictured) was produced by Russ Mercado from the old Dave Blody stock and I hope to strengthen the line with new genes--they simply cannot be line bred forever and I suspect that all the hypo Syspila stock we see is descended from Daves project long ago. Dave has since lost the gene in the project and what we have is all there is.
I'll get around to posting a dazzling adult locality Syspila-a true tangerine gem you have to see.
All for now, thanx for the kind words Deano......Jeff


   

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