Hi all - I have a couple of normal knob females and was wondering over the weekend if anyone is working with knoblochi morphs? I've never seen any but figured that someone might have discovered some by now.
Regards, Ryan
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Hi all - I have a couple of normal knob females and was wondering over the weekend if anyone is working with knoblochi morphs? I've never seen any but figured that someone might have discovered some by now.
Regards, Ryan
I'm not aware of any morphs, per se, but check out this site for descriptions of general pattern types.
http://www.captivebred.com/Tarahumara%20Info.htm
Cheers,
Bob
Hi Ryan
To the best of my knowledge, the first knoblochi morph was a hypo that showed up, I believe, in the late 90's. The breeder's name just eludes me though. There's is also the striped knoblochi that Troy Whitacre and BHB Enterprises are working with. I'm not sure if their striped lines are related to each other but I was told by Brian at BHB that his line came from his own stock. Troy is also working with hypos in conjunction with the striped animals but I'm sure if his line came from the animal priduced in the late 90's. Other than these two I'm unaware of any other knoblochi morphs.
There are so many characterisitcs you can refine in knoblochi in terms of their different in patterns and shades of red/orange that can bring more satisfaction with working with this pyro ssp. even without the availability of morphs. IMHO.
Hope it helped.
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Jonel M. Lopez 

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