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Not bad for a "mutt"-LOL!!!

PBM Oct 07, 2005 11:01 PM

This is one of our C.A. LINE Motley Het T pos. boas. This guy is one of the babies from our loan with the Burkes. Our motleys were purchased from Alex's 02 litter which were produced from a EBV Red Group male to his female Central American motley. Hence the "mutt" part! Bottom line to all of this.....we can produce motleys 66% het T pos., super motleys 66% het T pos., T pos. albinos, T pos. albino motleys, T pos. albino Super motleys with these guys, and that's not too bad. I believe the EBV red group has C.A. influence as well, so that would make our adult motleys roughly 75% C.A.'s and these babies even more(hard to say w/o being able to trace the EBV males lineage). Considering the female that produced this litter is smaller around than a 12 oz. can, we'd say the C.A. influence is pretty strong in our motleys. Well, really no need to defend these guys I guess-lol, who's buying motleys for locale projects anyway??? Hope you enjoy the pics, sorry for the quality. Take care!

Paul

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bthacker Oct 07, 2005 11:31 PM

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Randall_Turner Oct 08, 2005 09:01 AM

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Amanda_Burke Oct 08, 2005 11:33 AM

his pattern!
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michaelburton Oct 08, 2005 07:25 PM

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