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HighEndHerpsInc
at Sat Jul 29 15:29:23 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HighEndHerpsInc ]
Okay, okay, y'all are in my will, sheesh! lol
Seriously though, thank you very much for all the nice things you said about us and about our hybrids. I, we appreciate that greatly. Not to imply that the occasional criticisms bother us any. They don't. Not only do we not expect every person to like or recognize the same things, the world don't work that way, but we also understand the frustration of those that might not have the best luck at breeding and might resent our good fortune. We wish them only the very best and we hope they have great luck in future breedings so that they too can have wonderful little beauties to enjoy.
Yes, these hybrids are certainly the cutting edge of future designer morphs. Over the next 2 or 3 years we are going to bring them in to 50/50 albino hybrids homo for granite, labyrinth, green and rock patternless. To create 50/50's takes a lot of time, multiple generations and efforts to make reverse-percentile offspring (75% rock/25% burm het albino) to breed back to the 75% burm hybrids. It can actually get very involved and complex, most especially when dealing with secondary het pattern morphs such as granite, laby, green and patternless thrown into the mix.
All this while we are also focusing on albino bateaters, albino tiger bats, super bats, rock/retic het albino, triple hybrid rock/burm/retic and many, many, many other combinations. The posibilities are truly limitless. Think about all the retic morphs to integrate into the mix. Coupling them each with either albino strain or both. In triple hybrid, multi-morph combos. It's just staggering.
Take a look at this little lady that is dbl het albino granite. She's turning yellow already. Before she shed her first time her blotches were solid golden.
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