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Kelly_Haller
at Tue May 15 16:25:05 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ]
Not a good idea. Once they are crossed, the offspring can be very difficult to distinguish from true brongersmai (red bloods), and once sold, you have lost control of their true genetic identity. In my personal opinion, it's never a good idea to genetically "dilute" pure specimens of any species, especially when the accurate identification of the offspring is so difficult.
Kelly
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