

Thanks,
Dan Eby
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Thanks,
Dan Eby
Very cool!. I can't help but notice the incomplete white rings on that one. Nowadays there are a broad assortment of annulata with aberrant type anomolies in the hobby(bullseye, pinners,etc..). And I noticed the rest of the youngsters are the classic normal completely ringed type. You may want to hang onto that incomplete white-ringed one to see what it produces. Maybe back-bred to a parent that may, or may not show these same traits. After all, the very word "annulata" literally means completely ringed, so this one would be the more uncommon one out of the bunch!.....don't get me wrong, classic normal types are fabulous animals too, and in most cases are every bit as interesting as any of the morphs, but it's just a suggestion.
best regards, ~Doug





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Dan, you don't know how hard I'm struggling to resist begging a few of those from you - and I've never cared much for annulata.
The pin stripes are excellent looking like rascals! Keep working that line....
Jeff
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Thanks alot Jeff! I plan to do quite a bit with these pinners

Dan
.....WAAAAZZZUUUPP!!!??.LOL!
~Doug

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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
LOL....Jeffrey...?....you mean you don't buy stuff you don't need? and don't have room for?....LOL.....you know I DO.....
come on man.....MexiCAN not Mexidon't.....
LOL......good luck, what's new?....have fun !!!!
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JY
Scales-N-Tails
reptiles ltd.
Thanks for the compliment Doug! & thanks for the suggestion, I may breed him to his mother someday, but first I'm breeding him to my spotted female.

Dan
Sure!,...I I didn't know you had a spotted one, that would make a great match-up!
good luck with things.
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
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