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Posted by: joshhutto at Sat Jun 3 01:03:31 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] when I stated quite a few I was not referring that 100's of people are working with them simply most if not all of the big breeders have them in their collections which I would say is about 20 or so breeders as well as a couple handfulls of smaller breeders. Granted this isn't a ton of people but with a co-dom this is enough people to get a large number of snakes of the het version in 2-3 years. However there are by far alot more lesser's in the public than there are het red's and a good ROI should be seen by the capable breeder for quite awhile. It's amazing how this morph with it's proven genetics is rarer than the true "Platty" in which it's genetics still haven't been iron'd out. Again I was by no means trying to say that het red's and actual red's were all over the place. With as many people in the "Ball game" quite a few is still a very low % of the people involved. There are very few ground floor projects made available and the Red Axanthic project is probably the closest that a hobbyist can get into and make something nobody else has (behind the vanilla/super vanilla of course, lol). BTW I should have some pics of my new boy up tomorrow or sunday, I'm looking forward to showing him off. | ||
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