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Posted by: Nokturnel Tom at Fri Jun 6 10:43:56 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nokturnel Tom ]  
   

I just posted a clutch pic of a Ghost X wild caught breeding.
Not one person said anything, which is no surprise. However I can't help to be a bit annoyed because for one thing, people love to question the amount of inbreeding in morphs as if it is a bad thing and when people offer outcrossed hets 95% of people buying the snakes will still take the morphs.
Another thing is the speculation that the light and bright ones are Hypos in the Envy line initially came from the breeding of a Blizzard to a normal and getting nice looking light bright and clean babies. I am not holding my breath and won't be disapointed either way but I bet some nice light babies come from this clutch I recently got. You can see the mother in the pic is quite dark and not at all flashy like the more commonly seen yellower animals.
I did this project for myself, to learn more about this complex line. I have a feeling these babies will not exactly fly off the shelf though..... yet the subject of line breeding will come up here time and time again.
Just figured I'd mention this since the original post started heading toward this topic.
Tom Stevens
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TomsSnakes.com


   

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