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wstreps
at Sun Dec 7 14:39:46 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wstreps ]
Not defensive in the least just setting the record straight. I'm not sure how you can make an evaluation based on saddle confirmation, count and other pattern tags when looking at a group highly aberrant animals. I know I wouldn't.
Clearly this would lead to skewed results. Using this as a point of validation is obviously un reliable as you know. It's not even a very accurate method when accessing the locality of normally appearing wild type examples in spite of what some "authorities" might try to advocate. Again as you know.
I don't know what you have or have not seen but I do know this group wasn't especially shocking to me. A cool surprise but not astounding. I've seen these types of aberrancy`s , reverse stripping and whatever in pretty much every know boa local. So..........................
Ernie Eison
Westwood Acres Reptile Farms Inc.
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