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ChrisGilbert
at Tue Oct 4 11:33:10 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]
that enjoy both morphs, locales, and the locale morphs.
Myself one of them. I like the Central American imperator morphs, and have built my collection on those for right now. I hope to use the money from the projects to start or strengthen my pure subspecies and locale projects, and to start some groups of rare pythons.
There are also the special animals, like Sonoran Hypos and Leopards that are great pure locale morphs.
In addition to my morphs I have Western Costa Rican imperator (C.I.T.E.S.), Panamanian imperator (C.I.T.E.S.), and Pure Bolivian amarali (Barnett Orange Crush and Miller Blonde).
Many breeders who work with both pure locale specific subspecies and morphs spend a lot more time with the pure animals. It takes a lot of work to secure pure bloodlines to found a new project, and they often require special conditions to keep, raise, and breed successfully.
Talk to Gus Rentfro, and visit his site RioBravoReptiles.com Gus is strictly a pure boa guy, and has mastered techniques for nearly every available imperator and constrictor locale, among other projects.
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