herbivorous
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A few weeks ago there was a very heated debate on the other forum about what does and does not actually constitute a "pure" blacktailed cribo...I own two yearlings myself: a female that I purchased from Chris Raden (beautiful girl) and a male that I purchased from a shop in Ohio. The female's tail is jet black, while the male's tail has more of a grey coloration. So there are a couple of questions I've got for you folks that might be more learned than I:
1) Does anyone know exactly where I could find the specific descriptions of the BT and Unicolor cribos, like scale counts, etc? Do folks in academia consider there to be a substantial difference between the two, or are there just two extreme forms of the same animal with a gradient in between? I've seen "pure" examples of both and several shades of "mixed" blood (much more common); as near as I can tell, the only consistent visual difference between the two besides tail coloration is that unicolors are longer and more heavily bodied than blacktails. Are there any others?
2) Do any of you guys either currently work with "pure" BT cribos or know anybody that does besides Chris Raden?
Robert
1) Does anyone know exactly where I could find the specific descriptions of the BT and Unicolor cribos, like scale counts, etc? Do folks in academia consider there to be a substantial difference between the two, or are there just two extreme forms of the same animal with a gradient in between? I've seen "pure" examples of both and several shades of "mixed" blood (much more common); as near as I can tell, the only consistent visual difference between the two besides tail coloration is that unicolors are longer and more heavily bodied than blacktails. Are there any others?
2) Do any of you guys either currently work with "pure" BT cribos or know anybody that does besides Chris Raden?
Robert