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probability

5/26/2024

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I realized at some point that it would be irresponsible of me to claim that certain morphs show up at certain rates in my yard. I was basing my numbers on the amount I'd found (only in my yard, where this whole experiment is taking place) but realized that I can really only comment on the frequency of *finding* certain morphs. My ability to find and collect them is affected by a few things. For one, their camouflage is indeed effective against the mulch, so there are certainly many many more morphs and specimens in the area that I simply haven't found. For another, I am due for a new glasses prescription. So we'll have to see how this plays out. Updates to come when my glasses arrive, I guess.
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A. Vulgare find of the day
I thought the high yellow / Neons would be the least likely to occur because it required a base yellow AND a high expression of yellow / white patterning, but I've found many. That's likely because they stand out the most against the mulch and soil. The Clay / Red Line morph is the one I've found the least frequently, but that's likely because of how well they blend into the clay soil, per their name.

My oldest captive bred babies are just big enough to begin showing patterns, so hopefully the upcoming generation will give me an idea of the probability.
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    JDD "Dune" Russell

    Amateur herpetologist

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