Glad you're back! I thought you'd never show up.

You didn't REALLY let the cat out of the bag. I just took what little you did say, opened google earth and found what might look like the spot you were talking about. Then I took a leap of faith, made the trip, and got lucky. Geez, they were everywhere and I only saw one that looked even close to normal but he's still what I would consider hypoerythristic. Went back last Sat and found not one concinnus. It was only about 58 degrees and there were only a very few ordinoides out.

Don't worry, I won't go crazy. Shannon got one pair and I'll be getting one more I think, then leave them be. Since you have them, shannon has a pair, and myself, that should be plenty to keep these going in captivity. There's even a member in europe that already has one just like these.

That's a nice normal. Haven't found one yet this year!

Can't wait to see how the anery gene proves out through breeding. So strange to find so many anery's in one area. Odie has found them too.

I was telling Odie that all 3 of us should get together on go on a herping trip this summer, perhaps taking lots of photos and video, then come back and share our findings! NO collecting unless something like a melanistic or albino happens along. Just fun and observing.