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Old 04-26-2004, 11:11 AM   #6
bachman
I know exactly what they are. If you do a scale count, or just wait to see the size the adults get you will realise they are in fact N. kaouthia.

A friend of mine in Florida produced these also (10+ years ago) and the adults were from Thailand. Maybe I'll get the few I just sold & send you some pics, they are orangish yellow with an aberrant pattern & they have a hood pattern (similar to N. atra).

Sorry, but they are N. kaouthia, and thought it would be helpful for you to know that.

We sold the adults and the entire clutch to a guy in S. Carolina, and from there they were dispersed everywhere. The adults that put most of these recent babies out were purchased by me (along with an adult pair of Leucistic spitters) from a guy in Hamburg who was from NY (I'm not going to mention his name).

I know you don't want to believe it, but they are N. kouthia. (very cool ones).

Chad Bachman