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RE: my question is...

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Posted by: agentcooper0103 at Wed Oct 5 14:51:40 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by agentcooper0103 ]  
   

All of the morphs (at one time)were heavily inbred. No big secret that when you get into the ground level of a highly "sought after" morph you will more than likely inbreed quite a bit to get your hets/double hets/ or whatever your trying to "genetically" engineer. The only way to do this over a short amount of time is to inbreed. Keep hording your animals and when the time is right you start selling.....thus ensuring your far enough ahead of the game to not have someone catch up to you with that particular morph before you make top dollar.

This all started with the albino burm in the late 80's/early 90's. And look where we are now.


   

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