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Posted by: rosspadilla at Wed Jan 18 20:04:49 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rosspadilla ] That is true, but the parents found each other on their own in the wild and that is a lot different than someone collecting two of the nicest brooksi and breeding them. I do understand they were incubated in captivity, but they are still more natural than F1's who's parents were selected and brought together by the breeder. This to me is a special situation and requires being described rather than labelling them F0 or F1, imo. Same goes for F1 X F3. All that goes out the window and you must describe what was bred to what. Just my opinion. [ Hide Replies ]
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