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Sean
at Sat May 9 00:33:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sean ]
What you consider attractive may not be what I or someone else does. My point is, there are some breeders who hold back what most looks like the parents, what you find naturally in the wild. Holding back any animals is selective breeding. But your initial claim that most GA EKs differ in color just isn't true based on one breeding line.
I think it's interesting to see those wide banded individuals that have come out of that line. But it's not representative of the GA population.
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