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Posted by: Slithering_Serpents at Fri Aug 22 20:05:01 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slithering_Serpents ] They don't "become" double hets because you used a het! You can only make possible hets. That makes the babies salmons het for Kahl possible het for Sharp, and het for Kahl possible het for Sharp. Respectfully, sir, wouldn't it have been better to know these things before making living breathing creatures. They are not even double hets, they are possible hets! It was not necessary to reinvent the wheel and make babies so genetically freaky, that none of us who understand what they are, will buy them. It's better to get your understanding before it's a matter of life and death. Even if you attempt to give them away as pets, they will eventually make their way into the trade somewhere down the line. Boas live a long time, and many get rehomed a few times in their lives. If you're at all concerned about engendering bad karma or the future of the captive boa constrictor biz, don't make anymore, consider them all culls. I cannot believe you are going to send them into the marketplace. It's important to convince you not to. [ Hide Replies ]
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