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Posted by: DMexotics at Sun Sep 23 19:12:09 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMexotics ]  
   

These are pics of a male and female. I just shot these in outdoor light with no flash. I took some of the eyes as well.



In regards to them producing leucistics, that claim has never been made by me. These are hypos...obviously. A very small amount of breeding has produced a very odd "morph". At this point, of the small amount of breeding done with this particular line of hypos, we have only seen the result of a very small sampling of eggs. Various factors have caused the demise of eggs as well as small clutches. Personally, in connecting the dots, I think there may be some interesting twists in store for those involved in these projects.



As for ethics, I have chosen to not make promises on animals that I was not actively involved in breeding. These came from overseas as did the majority of what you are referring to. I am assuming that the others were involved enough in the breeding that they are comfortable with making those claims with the hets they have sold or are offering for sale.
























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