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Posted by: michaelburton at Fri Feb 17 14:52:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by michaelburton ] So you think the sharp sunglows have pretty much reached their full potential in less than two years. I just find this hard to believe. Out of the 99% of het sharps that you have seen, were you saying they were all pastels or came from a pastel line? There is only one or two people that I know of that have bred pastels into the sharp strain. You said "I personally think that the sharp sunglows and albino that are already being produced...are about as refined breeding wise as the selectively bred kahl stuff. I honestly think they are about as good as they are going to get." How could this be possible if their are many more breeders working with kahls and they have been around longer. That just doesn't make sense to me. My question before was do you think the kahl strain is as good as it is going to get as well, or just the sharp strain? Now I know you don't always have to agree with your friend Ryan Homsey, but I just thought it was interesting what he said a while back this year "Refined sharps will likely be superior because the unrefined version seems to be superior...There is quite a future for them...If one is going to weigh Kahl versus sharp at this point I think it should be taken into consideration that one has the benefit of refinement while the other doesn't" I couldn't have said it better myself. I never said you are underrating anything. I realize this is just your opinion, but saying sharp sunglows and albinos are as good as they are going to get is not the most positive thing. And the handful of breeders that say these not so positive things all seem to be working with either the coral or lipstick line of sunglows. This is just something that I have noticed. I'm sure you think the sharp strain is beautiful but some of your opinions just sometimes make it seem that you don't like the strain. Here are just a couple past things you have said that I was able to find. You said "I agree 100% very well said executive" This is what executive said "I think the sharp sunglows will lose popularity a lot faster that salmon jungles...The price of sharp albinos will drastically drop." You said "I think its funny how some of you are so stuck on the sharp strain...News Flash, just in, ITS JUST AN ALBINO." "Nice Sharp, but mostly orange, I don't see much red." I'm sure I could find more examples, just don't have the time or patience. Here is a quick recap of the question I have asked 1)Do you think the fact that a pastel is clean will add color to an albino or the fact that the pastel has pinks and reds throughout the body like your het coral albino has? 2)Does a normal salmon sibling have added color or not? 3)What other sharp animals do you own beside the pair you are selling and the poss het on your site? Are you expecting any sharp animals this season? 4)Do you think the kahl strain is as good as it is going to get, or just the sharp strain? | ||
>> Next Message: thanks Michael...more - davel, Fri Feb 17 17:12:38 2006 >> Next Message: stick a fork in it this one is done.... - Locolizard, Fri Feb 17 23:31:42 2006 >> Next Message: RE: more on sharps... - michaelburton, Sat Feb 18 18:03:41 2006 | ||
<< Previous Message: here are a few quotes for you from the guy who defined the pastel trait... - Locolizard, Thu Feb 16 20:38:20 2006 |
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