Weather permitted and he's finally here! Check out the cool head pattern.

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Weather permitted and he's finally here! Check out the cool head pattern.

Not a Thayeri but every bit as cool. I couldn't resist this little girl. Davis Mtn. locale.

Bill,
Glad to see them finally. They look great. If I were you I would pair that white phase male up with your pinstriped Thayeri. Unless you decide to find a white phase female for him. Is your pinstriper a female? Or maybe even your yellow one if it is female. I think the lighter the color the more chance you will have producing some white colored offspring.
I also like all that red on his head.
As for the Alterna, I really like alterna with speckled necks and multiple alternates between the orange saddles. Very nice scores!!!!!!
Glad you posted them. I bet you cannot wait until 2007, HUH?
Patience..............
John Lassiter
and I thought waiting two weeks for these to arrive was an eternity! Ah yes, the "P" word.
My thin band Thayeri is female. That would be a good match. The yellow is male so no go but, my orange split banded Thayeri is female! My thought is the white gene mixed with the bright orange might create intense bright peach! And, the split band trait might further split the bands on white Thayeri. It's all good! Sooo many choices with all these flavors 
The Alterna female is a chunky little beauty. What a special animal Graybands are. No doubt the first of many.
Bill
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