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Posted by: ajfreptiles at Sat Apr 8 14:20:25 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ajfreptiles ]  
   

First off....I do not think the Orangasm is Polygenic!...

Also you may need to prepare...Boas are just getting started in the world of Morphs..

Someday we will see Pied Boas... Luecistics...Blacks...oh we have those already....but you get what I am saying..

What the MoonGlow will do in the long run...is well worth it's newly distiguished name of MoonGlow!!!

Andy


Its an orangasm bloodline snowglow. If I breed the stripeline into a sunglow should I give it an all new name? "orangasm" is just a polygenic bloodline, not a single gene mutation. Salmonboa has names for their females, and the litters get marked with their mothers name, plus a number. Should all the different "lines" of salmons coming from them put into sunglows or other morphs be made into new names? They certainly have unique bloodlines as well.

Whenever I go to research ball python morphs I get overwhelmed with all the variations of names used... gets confusing. Boa morphs seem to be more straight forward thus far. Naming every bloodline/mutation combo something new seems like a step towards mucking it up to me.
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Take Care,

-Ryan Homsey

www.topnotchboas.com


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