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JustinMitcham
at Thu Dec 17 21:25:46 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JustinMitcham ]
Didn't mean to come off sounding that way..I always sound pissed on the keyboard or aHolish .. not my intent. As they say 80% of what a person says is in there body language and here on the PC we don't have that luxury.
as for your questions..
"Is that a purple or one from the purple lime? I'm not sure if you made a typo or not there. I'm curious how the purple gene works and expresses itself. How long have you been breeding that line and where did they originate?"
The purps are just very very dark extreme red(very strong line trait).. the lighter more true red and brick reds are nice and what most people think of as being red. But when I bred my darkest Extremes together I got only darker animals that were for all intents and purposes burgandy and purple not red. Some people prefer the lighter more cherry red. So the description really wasn't accurate since the babies are very nice but as adult there very dark not cherry red. The purps produce a darker red looking albino that just keep getting darker and darker..another thing is it usually has lots of red in its ground color between the saddles.
"only downfall I could see with putting all of the color into a anaconda is loosing it with the superconda if it does what the normal supercondas have color wise."
I see what ypu mean but..the supers are going to still have ground color..we have yellow, red,orange ,peach, pink all sorts of cool ground color..so these can make some really cool albino anaconda's
As for the Lucy's..I make a post here at some point..just for reason I can't talk about it won't happen today. ----- Justin Mitcham
ExtremeHogs.com
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