Posted by:
DMong
at Sat Jan 23 10:31:31 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Yeah, I hear what you're saying on alot of that, and the Bill Lamor from the other forum post was actually Bill Lamoraux.
I will say however that if some lower RBR count animals are produced that tend to "key-out" as pure micro's, and sold as such, they can never be the real-deal anyway, as even the lower RBR animals would still produce higher band-count animals that would STILL BE very un-convincing to me..LOL!
One thing about the andesiana's though, is that they never seem to dip down into the lower band-count range of micropholis, but you see the alledged micro's going way up into the andesiana range.
Whenever I see "albino sinaloae" for sale, I just roll my freakin eyes, and go........RIGHHHHT!!..LOL!
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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