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I haven't posted here in months, but just had too after what I got from Kelli Hammack....

ChrisNM Jan 14, 2004 08:32 PM

First off thanks once again Kelli. I greatly appreciate it and I'll ship out the Rainwater X CT het hopefully next week.

Anyhow, where's a few pics of some Hypo Carrot-tail Crosses Kelli sent me this past Monday.

Thanks,
Chris

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davecable Jan 14, 2004 08:41 PM

Good to see you around bud. I just wanted to let you know that 1.2 het trempers you sold me are doing great, also the 1.1 het bliz are fat and healthy. Shoot me an email of you’d like to see pictures.
Looks like Kelli parted with some amazing leos, you must be glad to have them in your collection. Hope you stop by more often!

DaveCable

StarGecko Jan 14, 2004 09:47 PM

Those should create amazing offspring, exspecuially if you breed to a hypotangerine albino. Good luck next year!
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ChrisNM Jan 14, 2004 09:55 PM

no, I didn't get a pic of that.

However, this is the female I'm sending to Kelli. She's from a rainwater albino male crossed to a ct female...

it's kind of weird. Every clutch I've gotten from the above mentioned cross has resulted in 1 normal (in pattern) hatchling and 1 hatchling that turns into the above pictured gecko. I got 8 clutches from the cross last year and had 8 "normals" and 8 "hypo cts" (not the greatest CT, but the genes are there for both ct and albinism).

Chris

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