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RE: Three new morphs, Feugo, co-dom Anery, and a cross.

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Posted by: Justyn at Wed Aug 17 18:49:45 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Justyn ]  
   

>>The only thing i was saying is if i had a nice looking snake and bred it to a ghost. Then i posted pics of nice looking aberant snakes, i would not say that i have a co-dom ghost, just b/c i have aberant babies does not mean it is co-dom. it is only co-dom untill the babies are bred back to the ghost to produce ghost, and in that case all the aberant babies would have to produce ghost. Ghost is a resessive trait as with anery. I saw the pics and i do not see any animals that look different then normals. I have one female i know of in particular that i bred to a 100% het Orange ghost a few years back. She produced reduced patterns with a lot of orange and yellow, they almost looked like pastels to someone who didnt know the difference. I bred her to an orange ghost last year, anf got the same results. That does not mean theat my ghost line is co-dom. I have held back her offspring and bred the reduced patterns back to her and i have gotten the same results, nice looking snakes. If you havent bred back your offspring to the snery mom you cant say it is co-dom. All i am saying is you need alot more proof you need to examine all of your options. I porved out my own morph this year, also a co-dom. But i have babies that look like the original male and supers from the same parents. i also have been proving it for 3 1/2 years before i released it to the public and even at that i never posted a forum i just talked to alot of the bigger breeders i know. Like you said politics suck ... im just saying watch out what you say. If you do have something prove it out. OInce the gene is fuly explored then offer it to the public. But honestly from my point of view it dosent look like you understand genetics.. Do you have any other morphs other then the snakes you have posted? How long have you been in to balls for? Do you have a buisness of is this a hobby for you. I am not trying to critizie you but i have been though this before and i am just trying to help you. If you show the animal the animals a better way you may have many more people interested.
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Justyn Miller

Intense Herpetoculture

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