Monte
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OK - it's my only pair (I do have another male tremper that doesn't know what to do with himself) - but I really like them.
I got the first one - Geico (the lav/normal female) - from John Meltzer to display at my campus church. 6 months later - when I was speaking at a Suicide prevention Rally near the Twin Cities - John came up to me with this deli cup with "Studley" - the good looking high yellow male. It's about 10 below - so I'm carrying this deli cup in my jacket while I drive home to Mankato.
Geico is het for patternless - and one of my college students whom adopted one of her babies - mated it with a patternless and WHAM - nice leucistic babies. That was cool.
Lots of good memories with this pair. They are going back to the chapel to go on display again. I think they will be happy with all the attention. (They created quite a stir when the college students caught them mating during Holy week several years ago. They named the offspring "Maundy" and "THursday" - sacreligious, I know, but typical college kids).
I got the first one - Geico (the lav/normal female) - from John Meltzer to display at my campus church. 6 months later - when I was speaking at a Suicide prevention Rally near the Twin Cities - John came up to me with this deli cup with "Studley" - the good looking high yellow male. It's about 10 below - so I'm carrying this deli cup in my jacket while I drive home to Mankato.
Geico is het for patternless - and one of my college students whom adopted one of her babies - mated it with a patternless and WHAM - nice leucistic babies. That was cool.
Lots of good memories with this pair. They are going back to the chapel to go on display again. I think they will be happy with all the attention. (They created quite a stir when the college students caught them mating during Holy week several years ago. They named the offspring "Maundy" and "THursday" - sacreligious, I know, but typical college kids).