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The last pic is a male Wagler's pit viper (Trimeresurus wagleri).
That's a very nice and healthy specimen. :P |
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kuchingensis x? doing great and wil be ready this month end Attachment 3805 Attachment 3806 Attachment 3807 Attachment 3808 |
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Just a thought that came through my mind, Does anyone realise that for example we buy a TCed plant from BE or something even if the plant is as small as those seedlings shown here or even smaller their pitchers are quite colourful and more matured looking.
BTW beautiful seedlings there cbkhoon. I remembered there are only 2 possible male parents for this hybrid. I have one pathetic looking one left. |
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pathetic means ?? i got bad english.. sorry
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Ken, I too noticed the same thing on BE plants. It's like a refined version with selected clones being used as breeding stock. And the shape of the BE plants are also different if compared between two plants of the same species, eg: ampullaria from BE vs ampullaria local. BE clones have longer pitchers compared to local amps in S size.
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Boon, the wings look broad. Should look really nice when pitchers are mature!!
Alvin |
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Just curious how old are those seedlings?
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lost track the age, should be 11months +-1 month
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Now, this is what I call nep nursery... *biggrin2* Good Job !! Me still long long way to go... :shy:
I think No 4 could be globosa x mirabilis... or Giant Tiger x mirabilis No 6 hard to say... could be hook x amp like Alvin mentioned but I think I saw signs of viking x kuching as one of the parent.... |
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