ive been wondering if there are any supers out there and have the been proven out yet , and does a super (if one excists ) looking any different to the standard arabesque?
Kev
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ive been wondering if there are any supers out there and have the been proven out yet , and does a super (if one excists ) looking any different to the standard arabesque?
Kev
There are no super arabesques which have been proven, meaning, no full litters of arabesques yet. There are examples that may be super, I've seen one in person owned by greg grindstaff and they do look more reduced in pattern, but like I said, not proven yet. I think there is a good possibility that the arabesque has a super form, and I'd be excited to find out once it happens. Here is a picture from Greg Grindstaffs website. Trey Schneller, Schneller Reptiles.

by now since f1's from an arabesque to arabesque breeding could easily have bred by now. It shouldn't take ten years to prove the supers out. Trey Schneller, Schneller Reptiles
i thought just the same , odd they havnt been proven way before now , thanks for the info by the way
anyone else know of any possible supers about ?
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