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Burnsy Jul 25, 2013 12:02 AM

Hi,

I had some luck again this year. This is a double homozygote morph of light phase and reduced black.

Gerrit
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wohlerswi Jul 25, 2013 04:44 PM

Dude you make me drool every time I see this. This is the coolest combo. How is last years baby looking? So did you hatch out some light phase too I imagine? Still planning on emailing you about those. My male hypo would love to add a light girl to his group lol. Hey Gerrit would you mind reading my post below about sexing greeri and tell me what you think?
Will

Burnsy Jul 28, 2013 12:21 AM

>>Dude you make me drool every time I see this. This is the coolest combo. How is last years baby looking? So did you hatch out some light phase too I imagine? Still planning on emailing you about those. My male hypo would love to add a light girl to his group lol. Hey Gerrit would you mind reading my post below about sexing greeri and tell me what you think?
>>Will

I agree with Aaron. Put a male in and see what happens. I guess a combat fight or a pairing will tell you the truth.
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Aaron Jul 28, 2013 06:54 PM

I forgot to mention, my greeri males will attempt to breed females even when they are not ovulating, it just has to be general springtime - early summer and my males will practically attack any female. I've had to do this with graybands and it was a little harder because my male alterna generally won't attemp to breed unless it's at or near ovulation time.
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Aaron Jul 28, 2013 12:19 AM

Awseome snake, thanks for sharing!
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