Posted by:
Josephbcijoe
at Thu Aug 21 14:01:02 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Josephbcijoe ]
The person who asked this question initially did so because he was unaware of the possiblities/genetics.. He doesn't have a degree in Herpetoculture/Herpology ...
I'm not saying that you do Paul, what i'm saying is that he probably didn't understand what you meant!
I was trying to explain it in simplest terms...
if I say a normal salmon, or codominant after he referenced a supersalmon, how could you turn that around to try to say I was refering to a common wild boa?
Thanks for letting everyone on Kingsnake know they are speaking and selling in 'Ghetto Genetics'...
and by the way, I don't disagree with your breakdown, but show me JUST ONE ad for a Het for Salmon or Homozygous Salmon.
Thank you ----- 'Tis not the stongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' CharlesDarwin
Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo 
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