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sharp sunglows and type II snows ??

inkognito Jun 10, 2003 10:19 AM

hey,

Its now a few years since the PK sunglow came trough, when will see the sharp sunglows?? are there anyone working with this ?

also the type II anerys came in from nicaragua also like 2-3 years ago. why havent there been any DH snows for sale or any speaking about the work. or any type II snows?? I mean 3 years and heavy US feeding, we should have seen some(?)

probably there are some background guys doing this, but no one is speaking about it.

does any care to enligthen me on this subject, thanks
Inkognito

Replies (4)

gapnda7 Jun 10, 2003 11:06 AM

I believe Rich Ihle had just made some DH Sharp strain sunglow hets this year. Not sure if anyone else has done it in the past as this was the first I had heard of them. We will be trying to produce the same this coming season! The Sharp albinos have a long way to go but I think it will be worth the wait. ----glenn n nancy

Jeremy Stone Jun 10, 2003 11:37 AM

Well, The Sharp Sunglows are CLOSE, Rich Ihle and Doug Matuzak both made DH's 2 to 3 years ago, and should be close to producing the Sunglows, and I imagine those who bought the DH's are also close. I don't know if the Sharp Sunglow will be made this year, but I think it will, if not this year, for sure next year. As far as the Type 2 Snows, I did a breeding 2 years ago from my Type 2 female Anerythristic, and I sold a few of the offspring, so they should be ready next year to produce some Type 2 Snows next year. The same Type 2 Anerythristic adult didn't take this year or last year. Also, it takes CA boas a little longer to mature, so I am sure we will start seeing more DH's in the next few years. They should be AWESOME, but these projects take a lot more time then expected. Hope this helps. Take Care, Jeremy Stone

Posted is a pic of my adult female Type 2 female. She didn't take this year again. BUMMER, but I'll keep trying. Here babies from 2 years ago should be producing some killer babies next breeding season. We are about 1 year away from seeing some snows from her lineage.
Image

Simbo Jun 10, 2003 01:57 PM

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inkognito Jun 11, 2003 02:10 PM

thanks Jeremy for the update,

keep us posted on the type II snows, Iv been awaiting theme for a long time. I like the type I snows, but I hope and belive that the type II will have less/no yellow and maybe have some purple hues as the baby type I snows seems to have as babies(from pics atleast, Im in Europe and snows are far between)

thanks
inkognito

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