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Bluerosy
at Sat Aug 20 20:41:24 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Pat, You alrady know this but. A lot of the old timers did breed hybrids back then and they passed them off as pure. nobdooy questioned them as it "was not an issue"...also because this was when people just started to learn the old receipe book for breeding. Bsiclly this hybrid subject was to new to even be considered in the realm of possibilty in most herpers minds.
And today those snakes are in the hands of purists who are the current "hybrid nazi's" of today.. it funny how life can nip you in the rear.lol , .
Just sayin, a lot of the origins of recessive traits came from hydridzing. ----- www.Bluerosy.com
"its kinda like your model builders that work from a kit, if you follow the instructions, its suppose to come out well. Unfortunately, snakes are alive and all manner of things can go wrong, at any time for a million reasons. The truth is, most of those reasons are NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR KIT(husbandry recipe) that you get over the internet. Those are the fun things you get to learn on your own.
Its like you folks think your perfect. Well how you judge that is not what you think, but your results. They tell you how good you did. And that means, past tense. As each and every time you do it, your can succeed or fail. There are no guarantees, no matter how much you know. You must apply your knowledge, each and everytime, and each and everytime the results are a measure of your ability and effort. "
Frank Retes
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