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voodoomagik
at Fri May 11 10:45:28 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by voodoomagik ]
Indeed you are right...but would we really want it to stop anyway? Those seem like a bunch of pretty cool litters there if you ask me. It's funny that ghost, sunglow and snow litters are often just kind of glossed over as "nothing really special." Like “what?! Only TWO genes?” Not too long ago, any one of them would've been something earthshaking...a little before that, being able to reproduce common boas was really impressive. I've fallen into the same thing, but am reminding myself these days that anytime we produce anything, it's really cool. I'm hoping to put together a few pairs this fall that will hopefully make some ghosts, sunglows, hypo arabesques and supersalmons next spring. I was thinking, "oh, man, EVERYBODY's got sunglows these days," but then I refocused and thought, "I've NEVER had a sunglow and I'll get to keep all that I can make if I want to!" Then I got really excited. I really had to laugh at myself for that one. I can be happy with what I’m doing AND still cheer on the “big guys” from the sidelines (and I do!) It’s actually really cool. Some of these “big guys” that have produced groundbreaking stuff are still humble, down-to-earth and cool when you talk to them in person or on the phone. One guy I’m thinking of in particular was the first to produce one of the popular morphs theses days, but always recognizes me by name when I call and always has time to talk to me at the shows. Very cool! Are you breeding any of the hypo BRBs? Do you have any albino BRBs? What other BRB morphs are there?
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