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Kind of a question, and comment.

EmberBall Dec 12, 2006 07:13 PM

It seems as though many people are down on Co Doms right now because of the price drop of the Mojave, and the falling prices of most Co Dom animals. I still think Co Doms are a much needed part of a breeding program, if for nothing else than to produce Co Dom Het simple recessives. I just got to thinking, what is "easier" to sell, a double Het simple recessive or a Co Dom, Het for simple recessive? I know it would depend on many factors, but lets take Albino Clown and Pastel Het Clown. Would it be easier to sell a pair of Double het Albino Clowns or a Pastel Het Clown and a Het Clown female? I think some people would have the mindset of: If I buy the double hets, I could be getting normals, if I buy the Pastel Het Clown, at least I know it is a Pastel....? Maybe far fetched, might make no sense, but I still like the Co Dom Het for simple recessive projects alot, and when we get into quad morphs, wow!

Dave

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vision Dec 12, 2006 08:32 PM

The myriad of genetic variations and combinations make the possibilities endless.

Where else can you have this much fun and possibly make a few bucks while you are at it?

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