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JKruse
at Wed May 12 07:11:22 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JKruse ]
I think there's a certain distinction.......I'm not breeding to CREATE a morph per se.....but rather perpetuate what nature created but doing it in the confines of my very un-natural home. SO if I may, I'm breeding a naturally-occurring morph in captivity.........these are found this way in the Sierras............I've never heard of anyone going into the field and pulling out a snow brooksi or Honduran.........those are man-made creations.
So therefore i don't think it's accurate to necessarily tag me as a "morph guy"..........not that it's such a bad thing....but I just wanted to get the distinction across. Yes I have a natural variant of Sierra zonata and am breeding them to like animals, but I'm not looking to crete anything else from it thus a man-made/created "morph". Hope we can agree on the distinction. ----- Jerry Kruse
www.zonatas.com
And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."
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