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    BPnet Veteran Raptor's Avatar
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    BG, BG, BG. You of all people should know that I have a large collection of high quality goat morphs. I have several hold backs from this year and last year that I'm hesitant to show pictures of due to them being potentially new morphs, such as the tentatively named "Black hole" and the "Blue eyed leutistic paradox". I'm very close to proving that the paradox is a breedable gene. However, to answer your question, yes, I have a Desert morph goat. Several, in fact.



    Here, you can also see some of my other morphs. Yes, I co-hab. No, I don't want to hear about it. From top to bottom: Black eyed leucy, reduced pattern Desert, reduced pattern chocolate pied, reduced pattern chocolate (left), and another black eyed leucy.



    A better look at the Desert. Notice the uniform coloration.

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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Gunns View Post
    Aren't Big Gunns threads and posts ALWAYS "interesting"?

    Don't count them out....they are still awesome. It will take a while, but the price will eventually come down if that's your issue. Everything comes down sooner or later. The lower prices seem to have more people interested than ever.
    Yeah, they have been up there, but I know that's the way morphs go(And I'm not interested in buying CHEAP snakes, I'm trying to spend as much as I can on a small group of incredible snakes as opposed to a ton of cheap animals..But there is only so much I can afford to spend on my first breeders) but I've also been watching breeders argue over them on facebook and it's been driving me bonkers Claims of hiding males and lying about this or that...I've been trying to stay away from the drama! It's probably mostly just been the people around me, but it's been enough to frustrate me a bit! Hopefully with time as the price drops a bit, the drama will too! Until then I'll watch on the sidelines
    Last edited by purplemuffin; 08-26-2011 at 02:49 PM.

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    Love the goats. What do you use them for? We're likely going to have a goat in the (hopefully) not too far off future, but he'll likely be just a companion animal while we focus on alpacas.

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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Love the goats. What do you use them for? We're likely going to have a goat in the (hopefully) not too far off future, but he'll likely be just a companion animal while we focus on alpacas.
    The majority of the breeding stock are pets, although a couple have been sold as meat. The unregisterable males get sold as brush goats or meat.

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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    [QUOTE=Big Gunns;1636102]And people wonder why BG goes MIA for so long. What would BG ever do without his new fans he's never met yet? Unfortunately it takes longer and longer nowadays. His legend is too big[QUOTE]

    dude wtf are u even talking about? you make no sense. i wouldnt mind if you went bak to being MIA... you have no proof you actually know anything and are more than likely just trying to get info out of ppl. and your ledgend? psh you wish. more like a sad old guy trying to fit in with the cool kids. heres a thought why dont you actually contribute something useful to the thread YOU started?

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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    BG, BG, BG. You of all people should know that I have a large collection of high quality goat morphs. I have several hold backs from this year and last year that I'm hesitant to show pictures of due to them being potentially new morphs, such as the tentatively named "Black hole" and the "Blue eyed leutistic paradox". I'm very close to proving that the paradox is a breedable gene. However, to answer your question, yes, I have a Desert morph goat. Several, in fact.



    Here, you can also see some of my other morphs. Yes, I co-hab. No, I don't want to hear about it. From top to bottom: Black eyed leucy, reduced pattern Desert, reduced pattern chocolate pied, reduced pattern chocolate (left), and another black eyed leucy.



    A better look at the Desert. Notice the uniform coloration.
    If you prove out that Paradox let BG know. Great post dude. BG usually only laughs at his own jokes, but you get a big BG applause for this one.

    Quote Originally Posted by purplemuffin View Post
    Yeah, they have been up there, but I know that's the way morphs go(And I'm not interested in buying CHEAP snakes, I'm trying to spend as much as I can on a small group of incredible snakes as opposed to a ton of cheap animals..But there is only so much I can afford to spend on my first breeders) but I've also been watching breeders argue over them on facebook and it's been driving me bonkers Claims of hiding males and lying about this or that...I've been trying to stay away from the drama! It's probably mostly just been the people around me, but it's been enough to frustrate me a bit! Hopefully with time as the price drops a bit, the drama will too! Until then I'll watch on the sidelines
    Not everyone is a liar....and some "secrets" are strictly business. Why should the "big dogs" that put all the work in teach all the leeeetle fish how to compete with them?

    [QUOTE=zach_24_90;1636174][QUOTE=Big Gunns;1636102]And people wonder why BG goes MIA for so long. What would BG ever do without his new fans he's never met yet? Unfortunately it takes longer and longer nowadays. His legend is too big

    dude wtf are u even talking about? you make no sense. i wouldnt mind if you went bak to being MIA... you have no proof you actually know anything and are more than likely just trying to get info out of ppl. and your ledgend? psh you wish. more like a sad old guy trying to fit in with the cool kids. heres a thought why dont you actually contribute something useful to the thread YOU started?
    Please everyone. Don't let Big Gunns new best friend off the hook. BG loves the leeetle fellah. Big Gunns has been trying to "fit in with the cool kids" for years now. Maybe you can help BG out buddy. Should BG buy a Spider or Pinstripe? His pet Leopard gecko is getting kinda lonely. Will a Pinstripe or Spider make him one of the "cool kids"?

    BG keeps reading your post over and over. It may be better than Raptors. You have no idea how much some of BG's Nerdy friends are laughing right now.

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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by zach_24_90 View Post

    dude wtf are u even talking about? you make no sense. i wouldnt mind if you went bak to being MIA... you have no proof you actually know anything and are more than likely just trying to get info out of ppl. and your ledgend? psh you wish. more like a sad old guy trying to fit in with the cool kids. heres a thought why dont you actually contribute something useful to the thread YOU started?
    Dude. Ignore feature. Works wonders. In a month or two, this troll will disappear without actually proving or saying anything, and all will be back to normal on BP.net. I'm not sure how much he's paying the admins of this site, but I'll bet it's a pretty penny to keep him here.

    Once a troll, always a troll. This reminds me of his BS with the dolphins in Japan, and not minding his business. He's worthless, just let it go.
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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    BG, BG, BG. You of all people should know that I have a large collection of high quality goat morphs. I have several hold backs from this year and last year that I'm hesitant to show pictures of due to them being potentially new morphs, such as the tentatively named "Black hole" and the "Blue eyed leutistic paradox". I'm very close to proving that the paradox is a breedable gene. However, to answer your question, yes, I have a Desert morph goat. Several, in fact.



    Here, you can also see some of my other morphs. Yes, I co-hab. No, I don't want to hear about it. From top to bottom: Black eyed leucy, reduced pattern Desert, reduced pattern chocolate pied, reduced pattern chocolate (left), and another black eyed leucy.



    A better look at the Desert. Notice the uniform coloration.
    Hahahahaha thats awsome man.



    I think that by the time we really find out how to get the banana morphs there is going to be another morph out there thats noones gonna be able to figure out. This hobby is relatively new and we still havent brokin the skin on the morph possibilities. A year from now i can bet you that well be having this same talk on how to produce a new morph.
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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Hedgehog View Post
    I'm not sure how much he's paying the admins of this site, but I'll bet it's a pretty penny to keep him here.
    Really? I think you are WAY out of line here and I think a apology is in order.

    Unlike some other forums we do not ban people based on whom we dislike or whom we disagree with, just like we do not keep people around based on friendships, status in the herp industry or anything else for that matter.

    There is only one standard here on BP.net to be a member and use this forum and it is the ability of our members to abide by our TOS ..........and last time I check Neil did not break any of our TOS.
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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Really? I think you are WAY out of line here and I think a apology is in order.

    Unlike some other forums we do not ban people based on whom we dislike or whom we disagree with, just like we do not keep people around based on friendships, status in the herp industry or anything else for that matter.

    There is only one standard here on BP.net to be a member and use this forum and it is the ability of our member to abide by our TOS and last time I check Neil did not break any of our TOS.
    He's kinda funny to!
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