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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    So you guys think just Northern Garters?

    Put down for a big NO!
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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    I'm not calling them striped phase though. I was thinking about calling them Northern Red-sided Garters because that is what they are apparently sold as in Europe. And please correct me if I am wrong but usually parietalis looks like this in the more northern area of it's range. I would still agree that they are genetically no different that a normal Red-sided.
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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    So you guys think just Northern Garters?

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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    It is settled, Red-sideds they are!
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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    It is settled, Red-sideds they are!
    Wise decision.
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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    Red-sideds they are!
    Brilliant observation!

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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Or maybe Narcisse Northern Pineapple Unicorn Reduced Color Special Red-sideds.

    JUST JOKING!
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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Something else guys, I am adding Chicagos to my list, I found a male for my female and if this female produces likeI heard she does, she will produce numbers in the high 30's to low 40's. No special phase, morph, pattern, coloration or anything. Just beautiful normal Chicagos. If you are interested in one, please Skype/PM me. I cannot guarantee these and refuse to take any money until they are born alive and healthy and are eating. All I can do is brumate and pray right now.
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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    Or maybe Narcisse Northern Pineapple Unicorn Reduced Color Special Red-sideds.
    OK, but you forgot to say "striped".

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    Re: Pairings for 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    OK, but you forgot to say "striped".

    Fine, I'll hybridize them with northwestern and call them Striped Narcisse Pineapple Unicorn Reduced Color Special Red-sideds! Lol
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