Colombian "yellow" red foot ?

Inflatablejesus

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Hi, i had a quick question that i thought maybe you could answer...

I was wondering... I have a Colombian "yellow" red foot.


I was wondering if it was a sub species of the "normal" red foots?

Also would there be any problems with breeding the "yellow" to a "normal" red foot?



I didn't know if the Colombians where only compatible with other Colombians or if there was any reports of them mixing races with any success or problems.

Thank you for your time.
 

tortadise

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Well. With redfoots there has been no determination of sub species. But rather types. Columbian fall under the north earn type. In my experience over the years most Columbians have a yellow to orange depiction oof scute coloration. A "normal" red foot is of assimilation to classifying a species. There are no normal red foot. But there are different types. I believe each type should be bred amongst its own type and not inter graded ad many are. If you would like I can show the differences in the types and ranges that each inhabit.
 

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