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Sojourner
at Fri May 25 19:11:21 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sojourner ]
First off they are phonominal boas, and congrats to anyone lucky enough to be working with them. This my attempt to enlighten myself as well as the rest of us that may be in the dark. This is not a knock against them, or in any way trying to undermine what they are. It is my interest in them which sparks my questions.
What is the complete history on them? "Original Male"? Where did "he" originate?
How many times have they been produced, and from what kind of outbreedings, and by whom?
If one defining trait is an unbroken tail stripe, is this meant as only past the vent?
Many of the Aztecs, posted below by Andrew Potts, have the stripe broken in the first half of the tail. So I would like to have this trait more defined than "all Aztecs have a solid striped tail", when clearly they do not.
What are all the "subtle characteristics that can be seen in the Aztecs"?
And finally, when might we get to see the possibility of a super, or has it been determined to be only dominant?
Thanks in advance to any and all responses!
Jesse Van Atta
 ----- "Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh
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Several questions about Aztecs.... - Sojourner, Fri May 25 19:11:21 2007
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