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Posted by: davidtobler at Thu Aug 18 04:15:57 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by davidtobler ] It'd be so relaxing to blindly jump to conclusions, and make assumptions as to knowing exactly how the genetics of these snakes work. I've adopted a more conservative approach to testing my hypothesis and drawing conclusions. I've made more field observations than anyone currently working with or seeking after these kings, as well I've started captive breeding efforts to isolate inheritable genes. I found the majority of this thread to be utter nonsense. I also have shared information on recent discoveries that I hope will not be passed on. I will be willing to share all my findings when I feel the evidence is more concrete. | ||
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