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Posted by: Nobody at Tue Feb 12 20:18:11 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nobody ] Even with those that you mentioned, one can clearly tell an Okeetee Corn for example is indeed a Corn. The colors may be brighter in those cb animals but they still retain all the other characteristics of any Corn. This is not so with the Blase. Even if the blase were originally just high red animals, they should still retain the other normal characteristics of goini. One of the main problems in the hobby, as I mentioned before, is people used to breed Florida kings into their goini lines for years. So much of what you see out there is not what typical goini should look like. Look at the WC animals and look at those blase and you can clearly see which characteristics do not match. | ||
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