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Old 01-10-2007
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Grande Terre Morphotypes

With the help of Allen, Frank and Steve, here is my most updated grouping of Grande Terre Morphotypes

Type A = cf
Includes, Mt. Koghis dark morph, Yate, Poindimie, Mt. Humboldt morphs

Type B
Unknown origins and at least some may be GTx henkeli crosses.

Type C
A giant line descended from an original 13 inch svl pair owned by Philip Tremper.

Type D
A patterned short-snouted variant where for now I include the 'Riviere bleu' line.

'Mt. Koghis' A distinct smaller morph than type A Mt Koghis dark morph that also includes a melanistic form. Michael Troger line animals.

This is still preliminary but we will provide standards guidelines for these distinct morphs.
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Re: Grande Terre Moprhotypes

Do all of these have the long tails characteristic of GT animals?
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Re: Grande Terre Moprhotypes

Hi

Michael Troeger showed me pics of a green leachianus morph! Do you know something about that?

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Re: Grande Terre Moprhotypes

[QUOTE=Philippe de Vosjoli]
Type A = cf
Includes, Mt. Koghis dark morph, Yate, Poindimie, Mt. Humboldt morphs

Type B
Unknown origins and at least some may be GTx henkeli crosses.

Type C
A giant line descended from an original 13 inch svl pair owned by Philip Tremper.

Type D
A patterned short-snouted variant where for now I include the 'Riviere bleu' line.

'Mt. Koghis' A distinct smaller morph than type A Mt Koghis dark morph that also includes a melanistic form. Michael Troger line animals.
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if you have time and its not much trouble it would be nice to see some pics organized with those in the order like that. and thanks for posting that, very clarifying
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