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Let me start here and go down the line..

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Posted by: RuBeN14 at Thu Feb 8 11:20:19 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RuBeN14 ]  
   

Greg, you said this:

That boa is a drop in the bucket, you think all sharp sunglows grow up looking like that? I see sharp sunglows that cause "whats the difference between an albino and a sunglow" posts on this forum.:

No, I don't think all Sharps look like that nor did I ever state that in my post. I was comparing Rons to Ryans as far as color and contrast goes. Now, the whole "whats the difference" thing was caused by the breeder not the community. We all knew what it was but you need to take in consideration the breeder that made the mistake of calling the super nice albino a sunglow is LEGALLY BLIND! I think that makes it ok to make a mistake.



Then you said this:

Give some time for the sharp line to get as outcrossed as the kahl and I doubt there will be anymore better looking sharps out there than there are knock out corals or stripelines floating around.

This part really doen't make much sense to me cvuase the more outcrossed the get the better they'll get so I don't really see your comparison.



And finally you said this:

Also what do you think that boa cost in 04? About a motley and a jungle away from the price of sharp in 04.

Are you trying to compare the prices? No where in my post did I say anything about pricing. I was doing an apples to apples comparison.



Just to make it clear. I don't hate Kahls. The reason why I prefer Sharps over Kahls is mainly the end results. The majority of adult Sharp strains retain their vibrant colors where most of the Kahls tend to dull out one way or another as adults. Even the corals and the stripe lines. By the way Greg the albino Kahl in your post is an awesome example of a stripeline animal. Below is a pic of my favorite Kahl strain I use to own.



Ruben Michel



   

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