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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    No mention yet of T.ordinoides? Is no one breeding North Westerns?
    James.

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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    We are hoping for:
    T.a.atratus
    T.c.cyrtopsis
    T.c.ocellatus
    T.e.terrestris 'red morph'
    T.m.marcianus
    T.m.marcianus 'amelanistic'
    T.p.rubrilineatus
    T.radix 'Iowa albino'
    T.radix 'Iowa snow'
    T.radix 'anerythristic'
    T.radix 'red albino'
    T.s.concinnus
    T.s.infernalis
    T.s.parietalis
    T.s.parietalis 'anerythristic'
    T.s.similis
    T.s.sirtalis
    T.s.sirtalis 'florida blue'
    T.s.sirtalis 'flame'
    T.s.sirtalis 'melanistic'
    T.s.pickeringii 'blue'
    T.s.tetrataenia

    I think that's about it

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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    No mention yet of T.ordinoides? Is no one breeding North Westerns?
    Mine are still too small James.

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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    No mention yet of T.ordinoides? Is no one breeding North Westerns?
    OK James I’ll start T.ordinoides also.
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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    No mention yet of T.ordinoides? Is no one breeding North Westerns?
    depends on if I can get some.......

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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    hoping for

    orange flame easterns
    yellow easterns
    silver easterns
    melanistic easterns
    florida blues
    oregon red spots
    red siders
    wanderings
    hopefully anery red siders

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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    I will be breeding for concinnus and cyrtopsis.

    I've already seen breeding acitivity with hammondii and atratus, but I think they are to young yet to produce a litter (2yrs). I'll just let nature decide on that.
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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    Wayne, did I know you had ordinoides? Have you posted pictures?
    James.

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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Wayne, did I know you had ordinoides? Have you posted pictures?
    Yep, Blue phase. Posted in the "A few cool pictures" thread.

    Here is a few pics.








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    Re: 2009 Breedings

    Didn't you originally post them as pugets? I'm confused....
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