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RossPadilla
at Mon Jul 23 23:08:27 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RossPadilla ]
(which comes from experince in breeding cals not finding them)
And that's exactly why we are looking at it in two different ways. You have not worked exclusively with wild caught kings and I have not worked a lot with hobby Cal kings, but I do understand them. Hobby Cal kings are a huge mix of different genes that cause their breeding results in captivity, to be completely different then what you see in locality breeding. I believe you have much much much more experience in that department than I do.
When I say there is no need to hybridize snakes to find out if a trait is co dom, its just what it means. And believe me, I know it ticks you off when I say it like that hahahahahaha, but I'm just pulling your chain because I know you so well, and its fun, and I know you are not my rival, so I feel comfortable playing with you like that.
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