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    Re: Coastal Jag Morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    You lost me there.

    I'm dead against diluting a rare locality like the Rockhampton.

    Nick Mutton's new book discusses some classification changes to that locale which makes it even more unique IMO.

    If you are truly into "wild type" preservation of a species, you would be best off focusing on that very locality and selectively breeding it.

    There are plenty of carpet morphs. There are not a lot of pure locality specimens here in the US.

    I'll bow out of the discussion as I have rather strong opinions when it comes to pure locality animals and their preservation.
    what is his book called? also, i agree with you tbh - this is something i’ve been debating with myself and have been v hesitant about this - i was curious about the jags but ultimately yes, i am not too keen on diluting any of my pure localities (i also have a pure Colombian BCI, pure Southern-Merauke scrub, etc)
    Last edited by YungRasputin; 10-21-2022 at 03:09 PM.
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