Thanks for the kind words Simon!!
I'm sold out of Rosies for 03, but there will be even more come next season.(Aug & Sept)
Hope to produce my first San Gabriels, San Mateas pass(San Felipe), Mid Baja's, & Borregos(she slugged out this year).
There should be more , Deserts and several litters of south Baja trivs as well.
With luck 05 should bring albino and het Limburgs,and I'm really looking forward to that.
Also in 05 I hope to produce my first snow Kenyans, in addition to all other Kenyan morphs, including Amels het for Anery, Anerys het for Amel, and double hets.
Also a quick update on the new Chocolate Kenyans.
They have shed and all 3 have eaten.
They sure are different looking, and look even better now after a shed and two meals. It's pretty interesting to have a new phenotype crop up. As they grow, I'll put up pics now and then.
If it proves to be genetic, that will give rise to other things yet unseen when I mix them with the other mutations. Chocolates crossed with Amels, could end up producing some new kind of snow.
I also intend to mix the "nuclear" kenyans with Amels, to hopefully make the orange nicer on albinos. Many of the Albino Kenyans on the market are currenly faded and wishy washy looking. There is lots of room for improvement on their color and contrast.
Lots of fun projects ahead!
San Mateus Rosy
Albino coastal Rosy (Limburg)
Some Kenyans- Anery het amel/Amel het Anery/ "nuclear"(my high orange line)