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RE: Accurately disclosing genetics

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Posted by: josephschmidt at Fri Jun 10 19:54:23 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by josephschmidt ]  
   

Hey steve usuallyI like I said in my previous post stay out of or like to anyways,,this bickering and bullcrap. Now I am neutral in this little debate seeing how I am friends with both party's makes an advantage for me to speak up for both side of the street. And get this topic back on track instead of another "justin is horrabke thread". Which is not the point of this one. Just seems to turn into that easily when Justin is involved. 

I for one would be absolutely stoked if I was Ian and got hooked up on an animal worth more then I paid for especially seeing how it was a ground breaking amazing animal produced. For that I personally would be stoked and obviously Ian is as well. that was what he was aiming for with that project and was just given huge boost On it thanks to who?? Justin.  He is not complaining about it and that imparticular animal is not really the topic just the match for the fire. 

Now on the other side of the street there are multiple readons for the real topic or origional post.  Some people are difrent and want to work on projects that don't have "X" genetic. do I think it is the responsibility of the buyer to ask for genetic info? No.  That should be disclosed at least as a citrusy so you have a lead for said project and or a direction to follow. But,, I know that even for me and I'm a genetic nut job for combos and new morphs and adding as many genetics to said animal as I can make exceptions to the rules also.  

when I work on my ghost anaconda project I don't want to have amel genetic in it. I would like to add them later after part A- is complete. ThAt means that i have to be willing to accept the fact that I may get pastel pinks out of it and take the time to work it out or add it in whith out wanting it. The reason I know this is because it is and has been since day one been disclosed that the pastel pink gene is possibly there.  some people are a bit more anal about it and want nothing as they like to start from ground zero. 

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