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Posted by: Tony D at Tue Feb 19 10:20:37 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tony D ] Chris after a few generations captive populations can easily diverge from the "classic" look of the founding population. I've seen some southern MD stock that looked like they came from NC. St. Mary's is pretty much ground zero for coastals and their genotype can produce phenotypes more typically associated with other localities. Add a dash of "un-natural selection" (ie pretty over fit) on the breeder's part and anything is possible. In any case you've got some dynamite looking coastals! Had I known you were this rising temporalis God I would have charged more for the hypos you got! LOL | ||
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