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09-24-12, 07:29 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
Cool, I am really surprised that there isn't more line bred traits in GBK's. I know Jason Nelson works with the long blotched but he hasn't produced anything from that line in 2 years.
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09-24-12, 07:52 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
All their traits are line bred by Mother Nature....That's why each locale has a different phenotype or set of phenotypes......
They are almost as variable as thayeri......
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09-24-12, 08:22 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
but yeah...I know what you mean....lol
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09-26-12, 12:08 AM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
I love pics 5 and 6
what pairing did you use to get those?
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10-08-12, 05:27 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
I've been following a lot of the patterning on the Lampropeltis here in the UK. Mainly looking at the Leonis, Ruthens, alterna and similar - but now I'm just totally blown away by the diversity this one thread has shown. I'm no big breeder or anything and the interest is purely for my own pleasure and copy/pasting images for my own private file etc. WOW - that coffery is something delightfully new to say the least. I love gazing at Pete Q's posts on the UK Forum and I'm pleased to read the international correspondence here. Posts like these just make the internet worth while.
Thanks for sharing. K.
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10-09-12, 12:36 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
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Originally Posted by TremTricolors
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i so want pics 5 and 6 -you should be proud.
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10-09-12, 03:36 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
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10-09-12, 03:44 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
Here's the parents
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10-09-12, 04:16 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
Killer Jimmy....
You know how much I like these.....
I can't wait to get going on this project again.....
I will be pairing up my striper with my aberrant amel next year.....maybe he's hetfor amel....lol
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10-09-12, 04:34 PM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
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Originally Posted by Jlassiter
Killer Jimmy....
You know how much I like these.....
I can't wait to get going on this project again.....
I will be pairing up my striper with my aberrant amel next year.....maybe he's hetfor amel....lol
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I know, from everything I have found about them almost all the ruthveni from the aberrant line are mostly possible hets for amel. Shannon and Justin both bred them with hets and amels to produce the aberrant amels. I hope he is, but for sure don't go by one clutch, I didn't prove out my other possible het until this year but the male was also possible and I proved him out last year. So it is pretty cool that I wound up with all hets....Liking that. Now all I have to do is breed the male back to this girl and see what pops out. (2014 breeding)
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10-10-12, 01:27 AM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
i love these - a future project for sure
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10-10-12, 04:12 AM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
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i love these - a future project for sure
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It's definitely a neat project as you just never know what is coming out of those eggs. Not a real predictable gene, maybe in a few years from refining. Not many working with them either. John L., a gentleman in Utah, and myself as far as I know.
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10-13-12, 12:02 AM
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Re: Some Striped Lampropeltis
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Originally Posted by TremTricolors
It's definitely a neat project as you just never know what is coming out of those eggs. Not a real predictable gene, maybe in a few years from refining. Not many working with them either. John L., a gentleman in Utah, and myself as far as I know.
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hell yeah! Im concentrating on zonata right now but next year i would love to get into these. when i do i'll come to you for any info if thats cool
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