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perfectpredators
at Tue Jan 10 21:17:00 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by perfectpredators ]
Herman I need you to pay me this much attention. I want to know what is your contempt against captive boa breeders reproducing captive bred animals that are healthy outside of whatever weakness may come along as a consequence of albinisms, which is a weak gene in humans, and many animals.
So my quesiton is if i buy a snake that i will place in a box that is lets say albino motley. then i bred it to a hypo jungle het albino and make in my opinion beautiful sunglow motley jungles, seemingly in your opinion theyd be abominations, when i intend to keep this boa in captivity for the resto of its life...
I want to understand you, and to do so i want to see your perspective. from my perspective i would agree with you that we are doing harm if were to intend to release morphs into the wild where they will unlikey survive for obvious reasons, but for captive reasons, these abominations, i consider works of art, will not be in of any harmful consequence as they would be in captivity in optimum conditions.
Last what is the point if we would all JUST make locality animals? they are being born in the wild already, and many in captivity too. however morphs we make in captivity can only be made and found in captivity, and i think it would be a shame not to see what these animals will look like. what is wrong with making art with natures beautiful random genetic anomolies.
Morphs are robust, eat terrific, breed readily, they are complete healthy captive boas with cool paint jobs. show me the harm?
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- Zeros™ II - H+E Stoeckl, Tue Jan 10 18:59:50 2012

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