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DMong
at Fri Sep 2 13:12:52 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Please. please, please stop trying to beat this dead horse. All you will ever see now are pics of long-since outbred Florida king snake phenotypes. Any scale count deviations and other strange looks there ever may have been has LOOOONG since been gradually transformed into the more typical Florida king phenotype because of all of the Florida king projects they have since been produced from. The more original cutches would have certainly shown all of this deviation, but I am QUITE certain that these original mutants as well as ANY of the more original hets were all FROZEN right from the very beginning Frank. This is ALWAYS what is done when people want to deceptively toss "imposter" type snakes into this hobby. It is basic "hybridizing 101" for lack of a better term.
Your actual answer has always been directly in front of you about these. Just go ask the "source" that inadvertently let the cat out of the bag after all these years and stop asking Gerard for the photos, DNA, and scale count proof of this ever happening. For chrissakes, why on EARTH would someone post photos of something they intended on producing and selling deceptively???. That would be like murdering someone, and video taping the entire act, THEN showing it to everyone years later..LOL!.
What you are asking of as proof, is LONG GONE Frank, so just please stop attempting to post about it more at the top here for further "damage control". Whatever was done is done, and it cannot ever be reversed. This is my VERY POINT when I frown on things like this being done. It's because they can NEVER be taken back!...........ever!
Anyway, the ONLY reason I am bothering with posting anything further regarding this is because you are constantly trying to discount what has already been presented to you about it.
PLEASE!,......just move on and let it die already. This spinning around and around is going absolutely nowhere now after all of these years.
How about having more people actually PREVENTING things like this from happening in the first place, then it wouldn'y have to always be an issue to the hobby.
regards, ~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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