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Posted by: LarM at Sat Aug 16 16:22:37 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LarM ] Its no longer a true "Gee Line Central American Hypo". In my opinion it becomes a Gee Colombian Orangetail Hypo. Using strictly "Gee Line" Hypo Boas mixed with Colombian Boas will insure that you can call it Gee Line Orangetail I would think. I myself would rather use an established Orangetail Colombian Hypo Line. Those Lines have lost a great deal of the C.A. characteristics. I like Colombian Boas. So that's why my opinion skews in that direction. Its just like any other breeding mixing issue. You mix a Nicaraguan with a Colombian , You really can't call the offspring Colombian Boas anymore. We all go round and round with these type discussions all the time. My first sentence answers the question . There really was no need to elaborate, but what fun is that,LOL [ Hide Replies ]
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