Posted by:
lbenton
at Fri Oct 23 21:18:47 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lbenton ]
I think it is possible to have an atypical animal, but I would not pick one out of the lineup that was busy from the huecos, and to be honest if I knew the siblings or parents were busy looking I would pass as well. I like the more typical look from there, if I wanted speckles I would get a gap or river in the deli cup, not a hueco...
And to bend the subject a little more, just look at all the patterns and colors on your typical deli cup black gap animal. They are a far cry from what you find in the hills down there to be honest, and that is because people like the more extreme look and that is what they breed for generation after generation. The only thing that kept that in check was regular injections of wc breeding stock, without that I fear what they will look like in a few more generations with our human meddling in their pairings instead of the random breedings of the best suited (living to maturity) animals in the wild. ----- ___________________________
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