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16-Apr-08, 03:54 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Jul-06 Location: mornington peninsula,vic Age: 33 | | | | dan i know of 2 normals that have produced a bells hatchy so they dont need to appear as a bells to produce them,also remember that bells phaseds were once only a male related mutation or so it was thought,oh and it was 2 normal appearing animals from mildura that produced a bells juvie in there clutch,the article was in herpetofauna,was on the incubation of lacies,so im thinking that theres a good chance that normals from a bells mating can pop out the odd bells phase,but yeah,im no genetics expert | 
16-Apr-08, 04:03 PM
| | | | Hi Danny,
I saw one at Oxley in south western NSW. It was up a river red gum on the banks of the Lachlan river in the company of a normal looking lacy. | |