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And the female keeper (a friend of mine also pointed out she had an inverted cross on her back today - and she was hatchling No. 13....aaaaaargh!!!! :eek1: :devil01: :rofl: :rofl: strangely though she's the only one that hasn't struck at all - she has to be fed in a waxworm tub....!!!)
It's driving me mad and I can't find it after searching the forums....
About a year ago someone hatched out a snow baby that looked like it had no pigment at all - almost translucent in appearance, and I can't remember what happened to it!!
Anyone remember what I'm going on about?! :shrugs:
I wonder if you guys could help me....
I'm currently writing a short piece on hybrid corns, and so I am starting by listing all of the known names that are associated with crosses, such as creamsicle for example, and explaining what each one is.
I have a list of 19 so far, bit I'm sure there...