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Candoia1
at Sat May 8 02:52:03 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Candoia1 ]
I didn't "choose to ignore science". I simply produced some paradox balls that looked different than any I had ever seen. I then chose to breed one of them to an albino to see if I could get something other than all albinos, as that was the result of every paradox x albino breeding that I have heard of to date. I bred them and and I got my result. One snake was not an albino. I am not ignoring science nor am I questioning it. You guys can analyze germlines and sperm all you want. At the end of the day, I am sitting on a pair of ball pythons that in back to back breedings have produced paradoxs and I now have bred one of those paradoxs to an albino and got something other than all albinos. This was nothing more than a dinking project for me and if I had taken it nearly as serious as you guys, I suppose I could have tried to have DNA testing done. But that would be pointless with snakes that are not worth that much money. Maybe if I was curious as to why I keep getting the paradoxs, your discussion might interest me. But as I see it, this was a simple "here are the results" thread, hijacked by forum geneticists, using my animals to describe their theroy. None of it matters to me, as they are not for sale anyway. ----- cdreptiles.com/
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