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...Corns produce more reliably and with larger clutches than BP's and BP co-dom and doms dropped by half or more every until recently....
Should say ....by half or more every year until recently....
...Corns produce more reliably and with larger clutches than BP's and BP co-dom and doms dropped by half or more every until recently....
Under $100? Probably not any time soon! I have one tessera, a gorgeous black and orange male, thank you Don!! I'm with Graham- the morphs are going to be cool, very cool, but the nice Okeetee-colored classics are going to be striking, and with line breeding will or course be every bit as desireable as an extreeme okeetee or a top-shelf Miami. My guy only has one date planned for next year, BTW...
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VOLA Nanci! Anyone can recreate a Tessera Morph they want through a few simple steps.... BUT through SELECTIVE BREEDING it creates a product (animal) that is difficult to recreate, it'd take them MULTIPLE GENERATIONS and alot of selective breeding...
I LOVE Miami Corns--- The classic (hard to get) CLEAN silver backgrounds with BOLD red blotches... I COULD buy some nice miamis...selectively breed them, holding back babies over several generations and MAYBE after 7-8 years create something close to what I'm looking for....OR... I could send Carol an email begging for a screamer pair of her "Top Shelf" Miamis...she's put the work in already and I'd be happy to pay her asking price (which- for the amount of work she's put into those great animals is too low IMHO- great job) and get PERFECT Miamis.
Selective Breeding creates a product that kinda corners a market- if someone wants that, it's NOT just a simple process of homos & hets BUT generations of blood & sweat! I'm starting early while everyone is chasing MORPHS... Should put me a gerneration or two ahead of most!
Don's Okeetee Tesseras showed me the possibilities. I'll produce ones like those this year. Raise those up and the next generation (bred back into an Extreme Okeetee) will be even more breathtaking. At least thats what I'm hoping!
VOLA Nanci! Anyone can recreate a Tessera Morph they want through a few simple steps.... BUT through SELECTIVE BREEDING it creates a product (animal) that is difficult to recreate, it'd take them MULTIPLE GENERATIONS and alot of selective breeding...
I LOVE Miami Corns--- The classic (hard to get) CLEAN silver backgrounds with BOLD red blotches... I COULD buy some nice miamis...selectively breed them, holding back babies over several generations and MAYBE after 7-8 years create something close to what I'm looking for....OR... I could send Carol an email begging for a screamer pair of her "Top Shelf" Miamis...she's put the work in already and I'd be happy to pay her asking price (which- for the amount of work she's put into those great animals is too low IMHO- great job) and get PERFECT Miamis.
Selective Breeding creates a product that kinda corners a market- if someone wants that, it's NOT just a simple process of homos & hets BUT generations of blood & sweat! I'm starting early while everyone is chasing MORPHS... Should put me a gerneration or two ahead of most!
Don's Okeetee Tesseras showed me the possibilities. I'll produce ones like those this year. Raise those up and the next generation (bred back into an Extreme Okeetee) will be even more breathtaking. At least thats what I'm hoping!