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RE: Bill, about naming...

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Posted by: Jeremy Stone at Sat Jul 15 20:10:10 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Stone ]  
   

Sorry i didn't address this in my other post. You bring up an interesting point about naming the snakes. Do you think I should attach a different NAME to the morph rather then keep them self discriptive? I don't know what to think. I guess I could NAME all the combos I have done, but I think it is a LOT easier for people to understand them when you just call them what they are by the names they have already been given. I know the Ball People do it all the time for 2 different snakes that have 2 different named traits. For Example the BUMBLEBEE. That is just a Pastel Spider. It does look like a Bumblebee, and therefore a good name. I don't know what to think. What do you think?

I guess this could be a great topic to bring up. I would be interested in others thoughts too.

With the Boas, I have felt it easy to just call them what they are genetically.

Jeremy


   

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