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Re: I agree with KJ that it will probably take breeding it and..


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Posted by jediknight on March 27, 2003 at 14:46:00:

In Reply to: I agree with KJ that it will probably take breeding it and.. posted by gofer on March 26, 2003 at 22:33:23:

Who said that the animal that you posted is not a Mexican bairdi? Looks just like the wild caught bairdi I have seen from Nuevo Leon, Mexico. And who is producing the albino bairdi? Are they for sure "pure" bairdi? I have heard rumours throughout the hobby that these are actually just bairdi/obsoleta crosses. Regardless, the animal that you posted is NOT an animal that was collected anywhere here in Texas... the ones from the east (Langtry, Juno, Loma) are typically light gray and the ones from the west (Davis Mtns., River Road) are typically dark brown. Again, looks to be a Mexican animal (I can email you photos of WC and CB animals from Nuevo Leon...)
Happy herpin'...


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