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Re: D. caudomaculatus?


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Posted by bobl on January 18, 2003 at 15:00:11:

In Reply to: D. caudomaculatus? posted by Doug T on January 18, 2003 at 10:35:44:

:That's the one that W.Wuster introduced us to from Venezuela.

:I think Dannio is right in that there are probably more subspecies to be discovered and described.

:And as for Bob finding and acquiring a pair of them, well that wouldn't surprise me a bit. The guy can find anything.

:Doug T
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A.C., Dan, and Doug,

You guys give me too much credit. I'm not that strong with the force! I just had a friend who was at the right place at the right time and found the Y/T's for me.
I don't think I'll come across any Cribos that look like that striper, but if I do everyone here will know about it! LOL
I'm still trying to picture the bright YELLOW colored Cribo that Dean saw at a show last year!
Not too much to report here. I had a male Y/T escape and burn himself on the base board heater. 3rd degree burns along almost half of his body. I don't know if he's going to make it as there was alot of damage.
On a brighter note, I'm waiting for the weather to warm up so that I can take shipment of a 3 1/2 foot female Y/T that I've been expecting.
All of the others are doing fine.
I hope everyone and their scaly friends are doing well.

Take Care
Bobby




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