Originally Posted by DutchHerp Good deal! What's that subgenus? Never heard of that... *EDIT* I thought it was a carpet python subgenus... Justin was referring to the subgenus of the Grevy's zebra. Originally Posted by DavidG Very nice. As far as I've heard supers are only in the UK. Yes, there are only two supers in existence. A pair that was produced by Paul Harris. Originally Posted by DutchHerp If you don't mind me asking, how do you know they're pure? The zebra popped out of pure cheynei from two distinct locales.
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DutchHerp (05-02-2009)
Thanks for the clarification Michael. Here is a recent picture of our male. We have 24 eggs incubating that he sired, so needless to say, I am very excited for them to hatch!
Michael My understanding was that the zebra came from spontaneous mutation from a pair of Athertons. Justin nice pick up, did you get her from Eric? Chuck
Chuck, you are correct, sir. They were Athertons and I did get her from Eric. Thanks, Justin
Originally Posted by Chuck Michael My understanding was that the zebra came from spontaneous mutation from a pair of Athertons. Chuck The zebra was a spontaneous mutation that arose from the breeding of an Atherton locale jungle bred to a Palmerston locale jungle.
Forgot to throw in my well wishes guys! Can't wait to see AAR produce some super zebras!
I thought the F2 and so forth were zebras bred to palmerstons but I thought the founding parents were both athertons. Chuck
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