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History of redrum?

OrganicBoas

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Google not helping much, what is the history of redrum? Who first produced them and how do they compare to other pastels IYO? Is it polygenic same as other pastels? Cheers
 
If I'm remembering right (it's been a minute), the animals that they were produced from came from Gulf Coast Reptiles and were purchased by Tony Antonucci, who coined them Redrum and made some spectacular animals. They are selectively bred or polygenic (I've always hated that term, personally).
 
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