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willstill
at Wed May 25 15:00:43 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by willstill ]
Beautiful yellow rat Bob,
I tend to agree with you, for the last couple of years, I have been drifting away from morphs back to classic looking animals. I have narrowed my king scope quite a bit from a decade ago. All I keep these days, as far as easterns are concerned are NJs, OBks and a few s. GAs (not classic in the typical sense, but classic to me as I refined that look many years ago). Anyway, I am more of an heirloom herp guy these days. I agree that some morphs are classics in their own right, such as the amel corns that you mentioned but many of the new morphs don't do a damn thing for me. I'm not trying to start a pi$$ing contest, but I haven't seen a recent morph of any species that I have any desire to work with. I know that people get jazzed by all of these different combos (especially in ball pythons), but honestly combining all of these different appearances just waters down the look of a great snake in my opinion. I do have many bp morphs and have bred them for years, but that scene is also getting way too convoluted for me. I find myself slowly backing away from those as well, with absolutely no desire to pick up the next "hot project".
Again, this is just the direction my tastes have been pushing me as of late. I look at your big, flawless yellow rat and think that there is no way that man's intervention can improve it. Very nice, thanks again.
Will
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