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Posted by: CE at Wed Jun 4 15:55:06 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CE ] I have seen quited a few BCI with abberent patterns sold as jungles in the last year or so. Are they definate jungles from a proven bloodline? "NO" , but there is a chance that they are unproven animals with the same genetic makeup as jungles. I think some of the boa morphs are very simular to what is going on in the ball python market.. anything a little different from the norm demands a huge pricetag. As for Hermann labeling his surinams jungles because the trait was passed down to this years offspring? Why bother? an abberent suri is an abberent suri..either you like them or you don't. It might take you 10 years to prove a pattern genetic in BCC, unlike BCI where you can do it in possibly 2, but ofcourse once it is proven genetic you must line breed them for YEARS to produce enough to conrer the market. That's my biggest complaint with the morph market... how long can you breed mother to brother ..etc .. etc.. before you totally ruin the genetic makeup of the original animals? Time is money in the BCI morph game..but I don't think the same holds true for the true redtail enthusiasts....a pretty normal will always be worth it's weight in gold... How many one eyed suris do you see? Now take a look around..how many one eyed albinos have you seen? | ||
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