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Originally Posted by jessop the pic on that 'given' site was nice... though it had elongation of rosettes which can indicate coastal crossbreeding... Gosford diamonds have that same dominant yellow colours but pure ones usually display more evenly spaced rosettes (almost perfectly spaced and even). I wonder if there may be a hereditary hiccup somewhere in this breeders past? |
This is where the fun begins....There is no 'hereditary hiccup' in Greg's lines. The Port Mac Carpet typically has larger or longer rosettes. They are not a Diamond, but they are their own subspecies IMO....just like a diamond, murray/darling, coastal, jungle, etc... Another locale specific breed of Morelia.