Matt Kogler
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G. rosea (RCF) babiesG. rosea babies will be available in 3-4 wks, 2i now. See pic on my website. $2.50 ea. Contact through email if interested.
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MUD
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Hey Matt just thought you should know that Gomer took a lot of babies to the bbq gave them away for free and everyone was talking feeders....
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ogershok
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RCF? I don't think you'll have any trouble getting rid of those. Dey be purdy.
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MUD
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What does RCF mean?
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ogershok
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| MUD wrote: | | What does RCF mean? |
Red Color Form. Much prettier than the common mud colored ones. (no offence Mud)
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MUD
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People don't like the Mud ones?
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ogershok
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| MUD wrote: | People don't like the Mud ones?  |
No. Not at all. In fact, there should be a bounty on them. Hey Matt, we'll have to talk about a couple of these.
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MUD
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So the ones that Gomer had at bbq are those the "Mud" ones?
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balam
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Oger, just so you know, the slings Gomer gave away came from the mating of a regular rosie and an RCF male. Given that both color forms have been documented from the same sac I'd say the probability of some of the Gomer slings being RCF's is fairly good.
just my two pennies
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ogershok
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Dang. If I had known that one of the parents of the sac was an RCF I might have gone for a couple. Oh well. That's why we have Matt.
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Matt Kogler
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::lol::, you guys are nuts! They will be ready soon, they just molted 2i yesterday. They were from a RCF to RCF.. Should be screamers.
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MUD
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Ok so how would i be able to tell if mine are RCF? would someone be able to look at them? and how old would they have to be?
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Matt Kogler
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You should be able to tell around 1"-2".... They will be red.
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