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Breeding Pics

skyslinger Nov 13, 2005 02:11 PM

Thought I would share some pics of the action going on here...

This is my 50% T pos het project:

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/40846s&p-med.JPG

This is my stiped albino project:

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/40846pepenblanche0664-med.JPG

My Sunglow Arabesque project:

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/40846solnlacey0656-med.JPG

And this is my attempt at a second litter of my Stripe Project where I am attempting to prove/disprove if this is genetic striping:

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/40846stripenpink0669-med.JPG

They have all been quite busy lately!
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skyslinger Nov 13, 2005 02:14 PM

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Hypoboa1 Nov 13, 2005 02:40 PM

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robertmcphee Nov 13, 2005 03:52 PM

Good luck on all of your projects. But I must say something about your attempt at breeding your Het t nic to that colombian female.

This is just my opinion, but I had to say something.
What are your plans for the babies resulting from that breeding, assuming he does not get squashed/killed by her? Are you going to be selling any of them? Do you think there is going to be a market for 50% het t positive mutts? (no negative connotation implied) If you are going to keep them all for your own breeding then I digress, but if you sell them to people how will they be sold and for how much? If you sell them high at market value I can only assume that you won't sell many (merely because 50% hets for anything, let alone nicXcolombian crosses just don't have value deemed by the market). If you sell them low then I can conversely assume that you will sell as many as you want to. (because there are many people who are interested at long shots with minimum investment)

This is where the problem arises, In my opinion. If you get to th point where you want to unload them cheaply, how long do you think they will be properly represented? Is it possible that after several years people may possess one of these offspring or the offspring of these offspring and call them just colombians or nicaraguans? With the 50% het thing going on it may be possible for someone a ways down the line to produce what they might think is a "new" T-positive line of colombiansor Nicaraguans (since as time goes on people may not remember or know about your breeding that started this line of mutts)

Just like any other cross the animals that are distinguishable (carry the visual genetic trait) are the ones sought after, and that I understand. But, the "normals" tend to be sold off either misrepresented or not represented as anything specifically, especially those that are 50% hets for anything. For example even in breeding common het colombians to common colombians many of the normals that may be 50% or even 66% het for whatever are sold to individuals and pet stores as normal boa constrictors.

I guess I have said enough.

Bob

skyslinger Nov 13, 2005 06:16 PM

who are planning to do the same thing. They will be represented as exactly what they are. As far as them being misrepresented somewhere years and years from now, I can't control that but can assume only that those of you who it would make a difference to, would never buy one from any one who might not have "pure" boas anyway. Most owners do not care if they are "mutts" when dealing with morphs since they are MOSTLY "mutts" anyways.
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robertmcphee Nov 13, 2005 08:25 PM

cross on your website under the offspring section. Listed as only 50% het t positive.....no mention that they will have colombian blood..

Bob

skyslinger Nov 13, 2005 09:40 PM

will list them on the available page and they will be described accurately with all info on parents I have with pictures of mom and dad. I will also be updating my projects page soon to include this breeding attempt.

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robertmcphee Nov 13, 2005 10:00 PM

You have some real potential for a very successful season.

Bob

skyslinger Nov 13, 2005 10:11 PM

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bcibydesign Nov 13, 2005 05:51 PM

my fingers crossed for you on those breedings. can't wait to see the babies from those beautiful critters you've got there.
later B.
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skyslinger Nov 13, 2005 06:18 PM

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vcaruso15 Nov 13, 2005 08:07 PM

np

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