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    Re: Meet the Screwball

    @mike. Trust me i know what goes on over there and how animals come into the country. Ive been dealing with importers for 12 to 15 years. I know for a fact when and where this original female came from. Im not going to name drop cause thats not my style and im sure someone will reply with ,well if you cant provide proof then its not true lol, whatever i get it. As far as pictures goes i have my reasons. Call it paranoia or whatever ill own that. I am alittle paranoid in cases like this and i have my reasons. One example ill give is i bought an original stonewash one of the first males back in 2002 directlly from the source and because at the time i wasnt a household name i got slaughtered on the net for posting pics of the animal. At the time i didnt realize the reprocucions of posting the pic. Now if the pic was posted by a household name breeder like nerd, ralph, or any of the big guys at the time then it wouldnt have been an issue and none would have questioned a thing but because it was posted by a regular joe it became an issue and still to this day i dont know why really. Now as far as claiming genetics maybe i should re explain. I am claiming thete is something genetically going on with the animal. But i am NOT claiming it is a new morph yet. I will know the answers to that question hopefully in the spring. I am coining the name screwball cause if it does prove to be something then that is what it will be called. If its just a new line pastel that i have then i will revisit how i approach that. The quest for new morphs and new combos and new hidden genes is an everday thing and for years i have taken weird looking animals (dinker projects) and spent alot of time on trying to do the same thing. So i know when i got something crazy on my hands and i truly believe this is gonna be one of those types of animals.
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