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Re: Baby Banded Gilas>>>>


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Posted by Jackie Lapradd on November 16, 2002 at 00:41:50:

In Reply to: Baby Banded Gilas>>>> posted by Ken on November 15, 2002 at 15:46:27:

CONGRATULATIONS!
Both of them are very nice. However, the one with the solid black bands really stands out.
Those of you familiar with "Otto" should notice the similarities between the two animals.
It will be interesting to see if it holds the black coloration or ends up with some speckling within the darker bands. Either way it should turn out to be a strikingly patterned animal!
Has anyone else documented this type of coloration before?

Jackie Lapradd


:These two are a from the same clutch. What a extreme difference in pattern. This was a clutch of six eggs that 5 hatched out. Only one was this extreme in pattern (The one with the wide Black bands).
:Maybe this is what happens when two different males breed with the same female??????

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