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Gotta love the FedEx truck...

I _think_ I like the hypo blood the most. The greyheads always get me! Do they have names yet? I got to see delis and delis full of Rich's babies at Daytona- I don't know how anyone could ever choose!

Nanci
 
Nanci: I think Rich sent me 3 really nice snakes...

Ordering blind is always scary, but Rich came through like a champ!

They don't have names yet, that is today's mission: to decide on names.

Dean: this is my first diffused snake so I am glad everyone thinks he looks like a good example of one. All I know is he is REALLY COOL looking. :grin01:
 
I for see a hypo plasma project in the works.. Nice pick ups...

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
HEY! :eek1: are that kind of cups with that kind of numbers and genetics tags the standard for American corn breeders, or is this something only Rich Z uses? I'm so interested because my bloodred het pewter male corn that I bought from another person in Finland last year came in a cup like that, and the seller only knew it was from America. I have obviously been dying to find out who bred my Smaug, and now it would seem he's from Rich. :crazy02:

Any information would be highly appreciated :)
 
Liselle said:
HEY! :eek1: are that kind of cups with that kind of numbers and genetics tags the standard for American corn breeders, or is this something only Rich Z uses? I'm so interested because my bloodred het pewter male corn that I bought from another person in Finland last year came in a cup like that, and the seller only knew it was from America. I have obviously been dying to find out who bred my Smaug, and now it would seem he's from Rich. :crazy02:

Any information would be highly appreciated :)

I dunno if everyone uses tags like these, but the cups are standard.
 
OK...

So I have decided on names for the new guys: Big Red, Honey and Pink. I'll let you figure out who is who. :grin01:

(I'll be starting threads for each, stay tuned!)
 
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