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at Fri Mar 27 15:33:44 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]
I believe that most of the Super Motleys that have been produced were the product of sibling breedings. I don't know why that is the case as with the many different lines, that certainly was not necessary. When breeding a co-dominant morph, there is absolutely no reason to to a sibling breeding. None.
Now, I know that several more recent breedings have been done where siblings were not used, and Supers were made. I do not know how those animals are doing. If I would have done one of those breedings myself, I probably would have already told people how those babies were doing. But then I am a big mouth. I think we likely will be hearing about those "Supers" soon. I hope so anyhow.
Since I have quite a few Motleys myself, I know I am looking forward to seeing a nice big robust "Super Motley"! ----- Jeff Ronne Sr
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