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    wow i never would have thought of any of that stuff. i'm in california so I can't just cruise on in and talk to Kevin but its good to know i met Brian Gundy at a show and had no idea he was a well-known snake guy until after the fact.

    what would you do in the case of the wide-stripe harlequin in the chance that it proves genetic? the issue with harlequins is that they rarely prove genetic but the ones that do make some CRAZY combos (fire harlequin on reptileradio). would you sell for lots of money or hold back entire clutch and make your own combos before selling?

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    Re: what would you do if you proved out a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by hypersomniacjoo View Post
    wow i never would have thought of any of that stuff. i'm in california so I can't just cruise on in and talk to Kevin but its good to know i met Brian Gundy at a show and had no idea he was a well-known snake guy until after the fact.

    what would you do in the case of the wide-stripe harlequin in the chance that it proves genetic? the issue with harlequins is that they rarely prove genetic but the ones that do make some CRAZY combos (fire harlequin on reptileradio). would you sell for lots of money or hold back entire clutch and make your own combos before selling?
    This is the age of the interwebs! No need to cruise in on anyone. Just find his number or e-mail. Shoot him a PM on facebook. The "big breeders" are still very accessible. I find it odd, but they really are very down to earth people lol. For the most part.. . I remember when I first got into this hobby, I would e-mail some of the bigger names asking for availability on a certain morph, and I got ZERO replies ...
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    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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