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03-14-2007, 09:20 PM
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Hypo is co-dom then?
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03-14-2007, 09:27 PM
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Well, there is a supposition that is easy to disprove. I think you will find that I post from a total of two IPs. One is here at work, the other is at home. If you care to check, You will find that I am currently posting from Louisville Kentucky... where I live and where my profile says I live.
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21 unique ip addresses morti  sorry... had to check, lol
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Hypo is co-dom then?
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Most people don't realize that you pay extra for a static IP.
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03-14-2007, 09:32 PM
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Most people don't realize that you pay extra for a static IP.
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True, but most of the ip addys in there are not related to the same subnet as what he is currently posting on.
And by the way, it was only ment as a little friendly ribbing.
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03-14-2007, 09:46 PM
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Dank you might not be against it but in another thread you said that those two women would not wish that upon anyone, correct? You stated it wasn't just mental but also their physical quality of life, if I remember correctly.
If that is the case, being that breeders have the control to or to not breed for this, knowing it affects the quality of life, than it would be wrong and unethical to do it for the sake of money or your personal amazement.
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You are absolutely right. Like I said I wans't giving any answere based on my feelings I was simply providing the information. I also said earlier in this thread that I am not "anit morph" and that includes albinism. I am against some of the ways some of the breeders go about getting those morphs.
And just for the record, as an adult I get to choose what I base my decisions on. And they aren't always based on what is "right" and what is "wrong". Some things I enjoy just becasue I do. I may use right and wrong as contributing factors in decisions but they are not the only factors. I don't personally (nor will I) breed for morphs but that is not because I am anti morph. It is because I happen to like locales better. I am not however above enjoying them nor will I tell someone else not to. I simply give the information that I have and let that person make their own decisions based on the totality of the info they recieve.
I thought I was pretty clear in previous posts that I think there is a place for ALL snakes in this hobby.
Perhaps I am not that rightous but that is just how I am. I am sorry if that will ruffle a few feathers.
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03-14-2007, 10:12 PM
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wow what have i started? i just wanted some info on moonglows...
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Dang people, chill out..... the man just wanted some info, and he got that info from me.
All this morph stuff has been discussed a million times on this site on a million other threads..... lets not add another huge one of these heated discussions to that pile.
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03-14-2007, 11:20 PM
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LOL Toker... I must be less static than I thought. I need to nail down where my routing is going crazy. PM me my list would ya? Incidentally, I posted this from home, so this would be my other usual location.
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03-15-2007, 03:04 PM
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LOL Toker... I must be less static than I thought. I need to nail down where my routing is going crazy. PM me my list would ya? Incidentally, I posted this from home, so this would be my other usual location.
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lol, sure thing... give me a few and I will send it to you.
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03-15-2007, 04:36 PM
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Re: moonglow boas
God you're all crazy. To me it's just like a luecistic only with pattern. Everybody loves luecistic's but not a moonglow redtail? Like it was stated earlier, it's a morph. You can only find so much beauty in a normal redtail boa, which I know there are some really kick bcc's that I've recently come across, and honestly, I would prefer this out of any other morph...I guess it's because I like to be out of the norm and not like everybody else. It's a work of art just like the lipsticks, sunglows, albinos, even pattern morphs. It's like powder  . It's easy on the eye, clean, soft and just lets off a sense of calm and for white....IT DOESN'T STAIN! lol
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03-17-2010, 06:54 AM
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Re: moonglow boas
Lookit that guys guess the zombie Apocalypse started early...threads coming back to life and whatnot.
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03-17-2010, 07:44 AM
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Re: moonglow boas
Lol spix that's what I was thinking. This thread is over 3 years old
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Re: moonglow boas
lol oh ....ha, yeah that is old news...i just saw it when i logged on today so i figured i'd add me 2 cents...good night everybody...off to the vet tomorrow to see if my retic is over crypto and how my baby redtail is doing...if anything
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Re: moonglow boas
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Everybody loves luecistic's but not a moonglow redtail?
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I think that you would have found the group of people who posted most vociferously in this thread would not have liked leucistic boas either.
I don't see most of them around much any more.
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03-17-2010, 11:35 PM
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Re: moonglow boas
*cough* locals are better *cough*
nah, but resiriusly peeps, chill out in da hizzy, we all bees homes up in dis here hizzidy hizzouse
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03-17-2010, 11:40 PM
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Re: moonglow boas
a moonglow is NOT a leucistic... not even close...
mmm zombie threads
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Re: moonglow boas
haha kinda funny to read it though. Only 3 years and 3 days ago a moonglow was going for 15k, ha!
I still have yet to see a moonglow in person. I'd imagine (much like albinos) that pictures do them no justice.
Has anyone produced a sharp moonglow yet?
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03-18-2010, 01:53 AM
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Re: moonglow boas
I believe Frank Martin did this year
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