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I have talked to one person who lives in NC that has said he bred one of his granites to a normal and all he got was normal hets. But he never showed me pics or anything
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Re: granite yellow pair
Originally Posted by Denial
I have talked to one person who lives in NC that has said he bred one of his granites to a normal and all he got was normal hets. But he never showed me pics or anything
That sounds right, I havn't looked into granites for a while, last I checked it was proven recessive, but some were still debating because of the varience in offspring. But again, it's still on the newer side and varience happens in any morph. I say recessive as well. I havn't seen anything of substance to say otherwise. Who was it that you talked to? I feel like NC and granite yellows is a little on the familiar side to me, may have heard of them. Or at least read a post of thiers somewere.
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I cant remember his name but he contacted me over an ad I had up with one of my male granites. I have 5 at the moment and one of them has the different type pattern your talking about. Its more connected as the other are very broken up. It is interesting but I also feel its recessive trait
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Re: granite yellow pair
Originally Posted by Denial
I cant remember his name but he contacted me over an ad I had up with one of my male granites. I have 5 at the moment and one of them has the different type pattern your talking about. Its more connected as the other are very broken up. It is interesting but I also feel its recessive trait
Yes I've seen your ad. That more connected pattern is what some had reffered to as the simple form and the more broken as the super form, that was back when granite X granite was the only breeding that had been done. Beautiful Granite by the way.
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Re: granite yellow pair
Originally Posted by SkYyame
some of my favorite snakes on the planet here
granite anything>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Thank you.
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Aargh! My male granite is MISSING! He's probably somewhere in my room. My female and male have now got the itch to try and escape there tub's. I found her in a drawer. I found him on top of the retic tub (first escape). Now, I put him in a longer flatter tub and now he has escaped since sunday. Now, my retic is thinking about how to escape.
I'm going to have to use bungy cord's I think.
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Found him today ! He was in my aspen bedding bag that I use to replenish my tub's.
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