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mci
at Thu Feb 17 23:33:10 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mci ]
What I'm saying basically is that it's quite true that there's no real biological distinction between Bcc's, regardless of locality. However, this doesn't necessarily mean there's anything wrong with producing "locality boas" of the same subspecies any more than there is anything wrong with creating locality grey-banded kings or locality rosy boas.
What I question is whether "Suris" and "Guyanas" actually reflect any sort of consistent locality difference. I severely doubt it, and most breeders really have no idea. They have not done the work that the grey-band locality people or the rosy locality people have in collecting specimens and documenting actual locality.
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