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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Originally Posted by cmack91
Where exactly did you get him from? Some random guy? Do you know at all what the pairing was?
it didn't matter what the previous paring was, it looked genetic and i took the gamble, and i was right its genetic.
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Originally Posted by HCC MORPHS
it didn't matter what the previous paring was, it looked genetic and i took the gamble, and i was right its genetic.
Did it look genetic because one of the parents is a pastel?
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Originally Posted by Tempestas
You seem it dude, You obviously thought people would think its something new and to be honest you seem rather disappointed that people think its just a pastel black back.
that's what this site is for, to learn and be critiqued and if it indeed is a pastel black back, then they are the best darn pastel black backs i ever produced, but until proven other wise by me and not the general consensus, my opinion as to it being what i say it is, is all that matters.
but for some narrow minded individuals who assume they have a phd in herpetology and are experts in recognizing the subtle nuances between the allele's or are the leading authority on which morphs are considered to "be new", just because they have 1.0 beardie, and 1.0 lesser, rubs me the wrong way.
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Originally Posted by cmack91
Did it look genetic because one of the parents is a pastel?
i got him from Craigslist as a part of a package deal. Some one was getting out of the hobby and i bought his stock. got as much info as i could from him and that was it. He in turn got most of his snakes from the same place i got his.
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Originally Posted by HCC MORPHS
i got him from Craigslist as a part of a package deal. Some one was getting out of the hobby and i bought his stock. got as much info as i could from him and that was it. He in turn got most of his snakes from the same place i got his.
Wait so you got him off of craigslist from a guy who had gotten the same male off of craigslist originally!? And you REALLY think it is some "new" morph?
Last edited by C&H Exotic Morphs; 05-12-2012 at 07:27 PM.
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I think it is neat and all, but I agree it is likely a genetic Black Back Pastel. Great blushing and pattern, but poor color retention.
Anything is possible, but the idea that you picked up some new Inc-Dom morph in a random Craigslist pickup is very slim. But hey, people do find Picasso's at yard sales.
I would not get bent out of shape if the consensus does not agree with you, but keep in mind the combined experience of the consensus can be measured in decades.
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Originally Posted by HCC MORPHS
that's what this site is for, to learn and be critiqued and if it indeed is a pastel black back, then they are the best darn pastel black backs i ever produced, but until proven other wise by me and not the general consensus, my opinion as to it being what i say it is, is all that matters.
but for some narrow minded individuals who assume they have a phd in herpetology and are experts in recognizing the subtle nuances between the allele's or are the leading authority on which morphs are considered to "be new", just because they have 1.0 beardie, and 1.0 lesser, rubs me the wrong way.
Exactly it is for what you say but why pick out someones spelling ? That is wrong just because you didn't agree with what they said.
I am pretty certain a few people on here get fed up of people rubbing them the wrong way too but they don't go attacking their spelling. Its a bit harsh calling these people narrow minded too all because they offered their opinions. I'm sorry but your coming across very uptight.
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Originally Posted by C&H Exotic Morphs
Wait so you got him off of craigslist from a guy who had gotten the same male off of craigslist originally!? And you REALLY think it is some "new" morph?
Originally Posted by jinx667
I think it is neat and all, but I agree it is likely a genetic Black Back Pastel. Great blushing and pattern, but poor color retention.
Anything is possible, but the idea that you picked up some new Inc-Dom morph in a random Craigslist pickup is very slim. But hey, people do find Picasso's at yard sales.
I would not get bent out of shape if the consensus does not agree with you, but keep in mind the combined experience of the consensus can be measured in decades.
Strange things do happen guys I bought this guy from a Reptile Shop,
You can clearly tell he's normal
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Re: Beginings of a new morph.
Wow, I head out for a training ride and cook up a little pasta for dinner, and see what happens
Originally Posted by HCC MORPHS
lmao thanks for your opinion, with it and 8$ i can get a cup of coffee at star bucks, and "anouncement" is spelled announcement.
I sincerely do appreciate your correction of my spelling error, as that is a personal pet peeve of mine as well.
It does not, however, change the fact that the "new" morph you've proven out, is in fact, and old morph that's been proven many times before. But, thumbs up on the spelling thinggy
Originally Posted by cmack91
And comments like this aren't really helping your case, especially when your not using capitol letters, and your missing comma's.
Originally Posted by HCC MORPHS
it didn't matter what the previous paring was, it looked genetic and i took the gamble, and i was right its genetic.
This morph was proven genetic quite some time ago...it wasn't much of a gamble...
Originally Posted by HCC MORPHS
i got him from Craigslist as a part of a package deal. Some one was getting out of the hobby and i bought his stock. got as much info as i could from him and that was it. He in turn got most of his snakes from the same place i got his.
And, BTW, I do not, nor have I ever, owned a bearded dragon
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