Cool pair of real locality Gaigeae.
enjoy,
Shannon


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Cool pair of real locality Gaigeae.
enjoy,
Shannon


Nice, Shannon. Where are they from? Miramar?
-Cole
Nope but I hope to ad the Miramar animals soon also.
Shannon
Nice Shannon!,....where did those originate from?
No zoo, or Bell lineage?
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
They are from over the pond as well and are Siquirres, Costa Rica animals.Not related to any of the u.s lines.
Btw, all the u.s lines are the same.The bells and the zoo's are all the same.
Shannon
That's cool to know that those are of totally different blood than the other line.
I should have more accurately typed.."No zoo/Bell lineage?" in my previous post..LOL
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
Shannon,
If You go back in the achives to Jan 27 2000 John cherry posted he has identified 13 different bloodlines of Gaigeae in the U.S. and he has worked with 6 different lines from 4 different importations back in the beginning as well as observing wild caught imports that retained remnants of the banding as adults.
Bob.
how do the adults compare in size to the lines already seen here in the states??
Nate
not sure yet.I will let you know.
Shannon
I have always liked that pic of that large Gaigeae on your site. Pretty impressive.
Bob.
Thanks Bob, he is pushing 7 foot now.
Shannon
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