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Will Leary
Reptilicus Reptiles(.net)
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What ya have there is a partial dwarf retc, calling it names like jampea is just confusing. You realy might as well call it a dwarf yellowhead. Dont get me wrong it is a truly beautiful snake, but i dont think that you can no longer claim a locality for it.
...she's not what you would consider a "pure" Jampea, so I probably shouldn't have labeled her as a Jampea in my post. Please understand that it was not meant to be misleading. As I'm sure you know, this particular stain of dwarf does indeed stem from the Jampea race, and the Albino male used in the project was a rather small specimen as well (though he was NOT a Jampea). Sorry for any confusion.
Will Leary
Reptilicus Reptiles(.NET)
Reptilicus Reptiles
Sorry man, Im sure most of us realise that, but it is confusing at least to thoughs who dont. Im afraid that the confusion may spread very soon as more mix blood animals produced and labled as "Dwarf" animals. For instance you were to breed her to a nice albino male, imo the hatchlings are not dwarf anymore. Then you add the other types and mass confusion will run rampant. Just rambling realy man no harm done, regaurdless that is one awsome snake. Let me know when you get tired of looking at her and stuff and ill just bring her home,
thanks.. -Shaun DeBord
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Hey Shane good to see you around here, drop me a line when you get a chance. Did you get my mail? Take care, Attila
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