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  1. DMong

    Trying to find these pics!

    Does anyone have, or know how to locate the adult jungle corn photos that looked just like tesseras that were posted in this link a few years ago? I wish I had saved the pics themselves. I only saved the link and it no longer works. It was an adult amel and some other type, possibly a...
  2. DMong

    So who has the "Silverleaf" Kisatchies?

    That originated from authentic east Texas slowinskii's that K.J. Lodrigue acquired and produced hets from in 2007, and then back to het daughters in 2009? I have seen a photo of one homozygous clutch of Silverleafs that K.J. produced, and I have a friend that has several possible hets from the...
  3. DMong

    a couple corns from last season

    These are the original pics just after they hatched. ~Doug hypo lavender, poss. het aner http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/Arch07/1331435913.jpg lavender het hypo, poss. het anery http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/Arch07/1331434383.jpg hypo, het lavender, poss. het anery...
  4. DMong

    W/C Everglades locality corns

    Here are a few exceptional animals I acquired from my buddy Gerard that are all 100% locality-specific originating from near Everglades National Park in the extreme southern tip of Florida. Here is a one-of-a-kind aberrant male that is totally aberrant from head to tail!. He is virtually like...
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