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looking for someone with 'gene pool' corns

shootist May 11, 2004 08:01 PM

except for hoppy, anyone else have or know websites with corns het for many genes?

also, hoppy, plz contact me at esdothogan@ hotmail.com

Replies (4)

Kat May 12, 2004 12:13 PM

I should be producing several many-multihet corns this year...
Normals th for hypo, lav, amber and poss het amel
Normals th for lava, ultra hypo, motley, and poss het amel and caramel
Normals th for lavender, ultra hypo, motley, and poss het amel and caramel
Normals th for caramel, charcoal, amel, and poss het motley
Amels dh for caramel, charcoal, and poss het motley

All of the above are in the incubator currently.

-Kat
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"You keep WHAT in your freezer?"
"Mice. And rats. If that bothers you, I can call them 'cows' instead."

Kat May 12, 2004 12:14 PM

Normals th for sunkissed, ultra hypo, motley, and poss het amel, caramel.
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"You keep WHAT in your freezer?"
"Mice. And rats. If that bothers you, I can call them 'cows' instead."

Sasheena May 12, 2004 08:02 PM

Nice bunch!

This year I'm expecting (barring surprises):

21 eggs cooking all normals het striped het amel
6 eggs cooking all striped het anery
10 eggs cooking 50% striped motley normal, and 50% normal het striped.

Not nearly as much variety. But I'm happy!
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~Sasheena

Darin Chappell May 17, 2004 01:24 PM

The only eggs I have this year are going to produce:

normals, 100% het for amel, motley, charcoal, and bloodred.

Assuming everything works out for me, that is! You never know what, if anything, is going to pip out of those eggs, do you?


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Darin Chappell
Hillbilly Herps
PO Box 254
Rogersville, MO 65742

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