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garweft
at Sun Jan 21 21:18:06 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by garweft ]
I don't know if it has already been said, but I would guess that it has something to do with the high number of farmed babies along with the high number of co-dominant/incomplete dominant morphs.
Co-doms are visibly present in the field and can be selectively caught and exported because of the high price tag they can demand. Plus there are literaly thousands and thousands of babies captive hatched in farms. These babies can easily be picked through for anything different, before mother nature has her way with them.
Know I'll go see what others think.
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- Why oh why are there so many more... - boaphile, Sun Jan 21 08:49:26 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - johnmartino, Sun Jan 21 09:02:44 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - DavidKendrick, Sun Jan 21 09:20:11 2007
- Because if there is a SCALE with an.... - TC Reptile, Sun Jan 21 10:53:13 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - tsusnakeguy, Sun Jan 21 11:34:57 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - MiamiExotics, Sun Jan 21 12:05:39 2007
- Could it be.. - craig k., Sun Jan 21 12:30:01 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - EricIvins, Sun Jan 21 13:42:36 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - Gsc, Sun Jan 21 15:27:06 2007
- A combo of all this. - Red_Hydra, Sun Jan 21 16:25:45 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - jme04c, Sun Jan 21 16:56:11 2007
- Selective Breeding...! - bcijoe, Sun Jan 21 17:38:44 2007
- I believe there ARE as many Boa . . . - slithering_serpents, Sun Jan 21 18:42:33 2007
- Farmed imports, and co-doms.... - garweft, Sun Jan 21 21:18:06 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - andrewpotts, Sun Jan 21 21:57:10 2007
- RE: Why oh why are there so many more... - reticguy2, Mon Jan 22 08:37:55 2007
- EL NINO ! lmao.. ok, j/k.. - bcijoe, Mon Jan 22 08:45:07 2007
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