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at Mon Nov 17 09:23:47 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
About pioneering, something I have done many times. Many many times. Its done by CONCENTRATING. to keep the goal in mind and work towards that goal until its achieved. Period. Gregg, I have stated over and over, Others can do the outbreeding. I do not consider "others" a bad thing. What that allows is for me to concentrate on my own interests. I ask this, why do you think I have to do all and everything? I produced axanthics, the rest is fill in the blanks. The reality is, these axanthics are recessive, you and I know that. If for some reason they are not. That would be a surprise and a far better event. It would be amazing and of far more interest to me and science. Now for my questions. To this point, Jon Roylance's efforts did not prove anything, Period, correct me if I am wrong. He produced possible hets that never in all these years proved out. Is that true? What the frog happened to that. There are a fair number of hets out there. One fella posted he had three adults and was breeding them to males found at the exact spot Jons animal came from. No results or wrong results? I understand that Jon had something happen, but what about all the others? It did appear there were far more out there then was let on. As far as I can tell, my friend bred a possible het to a normal. And has or had those offspring. He offered them to me for free. hahahahahahahaha I declined and hope to get him a male axanthic soon, So he can prove that out, if he still wants to. Also any updates on your kennerlyi project, its been a while.
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