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Bluerosy
at Wed Jul 25 18:26:18 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Maybe with all the morphs that have come out, there wasn't enough interest to justify keeping these around.
That what I have been saying over and over.
and that also why i was excited about my triple het Peanut Butter X hypo X axanthic normals I just produced. All these came from brooksi that breeders used to select for the yellowest gene. Meaning the ORIGINAL MORPHS would never have been discovered if it was not for sib to sib breedings. I kept my lines pure (not outbred) and now I have the yellow normals that I have not seen in 14 years. Because I always bred the morphs back to another morph these genes were floating around in there like a time capsule.
I'll post some pics of the babies and maybe you (Lindasy)can understand what I mean. A lot of people mistook my post for saying the northern and souther floridana are different. These morphs have the yellow in from selective breeding. It just in the last decade people outbred them and the high yellow aspect. It has been 14 years since the hypo arrived on the scene, when the "ultimate" in yellow brooks was here there was no reason for breders to continue with normal high yello9ws so they scrapped the normal high yellow projects. ----- "Yeah ya told me, and ya wrote it down too. But how the hell am I supposed to remember!"
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