Nice tangerine but so far out of four babies out (of 9) none are tangerine? Go figure.LOL...
L8r Shannon


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Nice tangerine but so far out of four babies out (of 9) none are tangerine? Go figure.LOL...
L8r Shannon


Shannon,
they do turn tangerine/orange when they get older.
Congrats,
Gerrit
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Good to know mi amigo.
Thanks
>>Nice tangerine but so far out of four babies out (of 9) none are tangerine? Go figure.LOL...
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Nice looking grouping there. Maybe the next few will be Tangerines
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Is the breeder male the one I sent you last year? What does the female look like? I hope, hope, hope he bred this year, he was an outstanding animal.
Good luck,
Phil Bradley
Yep, I am pretty sure that he was the one.I backed him up with my het inca in case so I was hoping to see some tangerine babies or at least a hint of orange (or first head band like a annulata does).They are all out but one now (8) and none are tangerine or orange at all?
Anyway, I guess time will tell.
Shannon
Hey Shannon, I don't know much about andeans, never worked with them, but maybe they grow into the tangerine color similar to how annulata grow into their color?
Dave
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How big are your adults??
Nathan
Not really that big.About 4 foot but thick.Real orange also.
L8r
Regardless of color, those are some nice andesiana,
Shannon! Nice work!
-Cole
Thanks,I am very happy how they came out.
Shannon

Very nice Shannon! So does this mean the tangerine trait is likely recessive?
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