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Posted by: RyanHomsey at Fri Apr 7 21:05:37 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RyanHomsey ] in a jungle litter, there could be a normal that has traits of a jungle. This would fall on the breeders ability to ID the jungles. In a way, the comparison is similiar but still... In a jungle litter there may be one or two borderline boas that are sold as possibles. How many boas, that were thought to be jungles, have proven to be normals? Ive never heard of any. How many boas, that were thought to be super-hypos, have proven to be non-supers. Lots! Of course there have been many more hypo breedings but still... if it were a factor with jungles we would have seen it by now. It is possible for a normal to be mislabeled as a jungle but it is highly unlikely. The same cannot be said regarding super hypos (except for super x super liters). | ||
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