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Posted by: Jon R at Fri Oct 16 21:08:51 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jon R ] Its simple.. The original ones were caught up in MAJOR legality issues. Everything that pops out of captive breeding, or the wild will be instantly suspected and questioned.. It wont be pretty, I promise!! I have dealt with the local dwr and they are very hard to reason with. I could just imagine the horror that would be involved with the feds in a case like this. I'm sure you could take it to court and try to prove through witnesses and dna tests that this new strain is in fact not the same, but I hope you have the bank accout to float it!! Then, what if it proves compatible with the suspect stain??? I for one would not want to deal with this and if I were ever to find a leucy in the wild. It would be a nightmare!! Unless of course it was a kennerlyi. Scale counts might be enough to prove it a different subspecies. | ||
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