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Green labyrinth burm?

Intempesta_Nox Oct 10, 2004 02:44 AM

I saw in the classifieds someone selling a green labyrinth burm. I have never heard of that before. Does anyone have any pictures of one?
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Replies (2)

O_S Oct 12, 2004 06:20 PM

>>I saw in the classifieds someone selling a green labyrinth burm. I have never heard of that before. Does anyone have any pictures of one?
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>>0.1.0 Columbian boa constrictor
>>1.0.0 Albino burmese python
>>1.0.0 Pine/bull snake hybrid
>>0.1.0 Ball python
>>3.0.0 Cornsnake (anerythristic, snow, normal)
>>0.0.1 Cali kingsnake
>>0.0.1 Rainwater albino leopard gecko
>>1.0.0 Tokay gecko
>>1.0.0 Bahama anole
>>0.0.1 Red eared slider
>>1.4.0 Cat
>>4.3.0 Bird
>>1.0.0 Dog
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Mark
http://www.outbacksnakehouse.net

RandyRemington Oct 27, 2004 08:24 AM

Any chance of getting you to link it? The search engine sucks!
I did find one thread that talked about it a little but didn't give much detail.

I thought leopard burms where visible het greens.

Does anyone have a burm that through breeding results has demonstrated that it is homozygous for green or labyrinth and even het for the other? I was wondering if the two genes might be linked by being on the same chromosome and hence difficult to get more than 2 copies of the two combined in the same animal.

The first double het green granites where over 10 years ago so you would think we would have an answer by now.

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