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    Nice job Louis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robyn@SYR View Post
    Nice job Louis.
    Thank you Robyn. And thank you for the great job you're doing with The Reptile Report.
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    Re: Champin pics...

    I will have to admit, as a non-fan of Champagnes - that he is a sweet cross! The pin really does improve the gene (IMHO)! LOL

    Congrats on producing him, Louis!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    I will have to admit, as a non-fan of Champagnes - that he is a sweet cross! The pin really does improve the gene (IMHO)! LOL

    Congrats on producing him, Louis!
    Thank you Robin!

    I understand your non-fanism of Champagnes. I'm not that far removed from it myself. There are still some things about them I'm not crazy about but there are other things I really like. I didn't expect the pinstripe gene to make as much difference in this guys color as it did. I am very pleased with how he turned out. I hope we can stir a few more genes into the mix and come up with a sweet result.
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