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RE: Aaron's Black splendida. pic

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Posted by: Bluerosy at Mon May 5 17:34:30 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]  
   

well if it's not a reccesive or co-dom trait that can be mixed with other known morphs to create new things, i'm still interested in the idea of a locale specific morph.

I know there are a lot of people like me that for some reason like having a pair of animals from the exact same spot more than animals from 100s of miles a way. I don't know why it works that way because 1 isnt any better than the other, its just how some people work, i guess.


Oh heck, I would much prefer a locality animal like yours if it could be bred to an animal found nearby! IMHO that changes the value a huge degree..too bad most people don't look at it this way.

I bought some of those Long Beach Cal kings from the oil wells a few years ago and I was crazy about them. A remnant population like that , that has been isolated with miles of concrete jungle (know as L.A.) surrounding it and having survived like that is the top of my list.

Plus they were mealanistic. Coolest cal king IMHO. Locality definetly makes them more interesting and more valuable in my opinion..
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