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Posted by: shadowguy at Tue Oct 20 15:00:15 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shadowguy ] Ernie Wagner's animal was sourced in the infancy of the albino burmese boom, and the offspring he created from it were still well over a thousand dollars. I say this only to suggest it's lineage was not something produced here after the 1st animals were imported. Ernie is still amongst the living and would most likely confirm my observation of his animal. At the time he of course could only do what any of us would do...shrug his shoulders! If the ocular ring is to be considered omnipotent the sources in Thailand either knowingly or unknowingly sent hybrids out into the world...at a considerable profit. In the big scheme of things, it's anchient history TJ | ||
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