I dont think he got slammed personally,the truth as it is and not what he believed it to be got presented.He isnt the only one to get re'routed on that subject,many people invested in that form of bci and got burned pretty good.
It doesnt get the respect it deserves without all the negitive drama,add in the Dennis Sargent lie and its a sad state of affairs
The Corn Isle Boa is the only thing that comes anywhere close to it.
As was mentioned in the KS thread there is a real chance the smaller,darker Honduran variants may well be what is known as Corn Islands.With the massive island sweeps done by smugglers/harvesters or importers through-out the Honduran/Central American regions in the earlier days
It would be highly probable that a few Corns got mixed in with other froms from near by islands.Only one or two caught in a days time would most likely be pitched in with the others caught from other islands and or from the mainland. When the crate was full enough to ship out, off they went.
Reports of so many(100's) comeing into port that they werent given much regard by the people tired of seeing them after a short while.
The crossing of the different locales could have been done very easily.Pretty well shoots a hole in the term purity.
IMO they rightly deserve much more respect then many of the morphs that cant come close to the looks displayed at any given time by a single animal.
I dont understand why many of the Nic morphs get all the fan fair they do
none of them look any where near what these hondurans are capable of(on a daily basis)
But as most morphs go they only come in two colors,one is ground color and the other is saddle color/contrast over ground color what ever that may be
add in a genetic pattern and people think the world just tilted
That Honduran form is ever changeing on a daily basis
like a living mood ring,as with other bci they also increase visual traits with maturity .
Anyway ...... just some random thoughts concerning the whole mess those fine hondurans seem to have landed in
do to someones greed and social importance.
M/