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Bluerosy
at Tue May 11 22:26:35 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
See that wasn't so hard.
I am in agreement with you is that nobody can tell you about YOUR snakes. You are the one working with them and can see first hand these differences. I have been through much of the same scrutiny with the Peanut Butter and other morphs. So i know how it feels like. Nobody knows about these snakes better than you Jerry. If you say these are something different, i beleive you and am in agreement with what they are and that they are not just black Yosemite area "line bred" animals.
I hope to see more of these and some pics of offspring when they hatch! I am sure over the years and as test breeding and results prove out what is going on. They are and act what you are saying. The name assigned to the trait is not importatnt (hyperythristci, hyper this and Anery that). Not all recessive traits fall under the same catagory as something that existed beforehand.
One thing though. Since these are morphs. That also makes you a morph guy. Something you have accused me and saying something to the effect of "at least I ain't makin no Peanut butter and Jelly samwiches"....
"For a Covetous Man to inveigh against Prodigality... is for the Pot to call the Kettle black." ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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