Darin Chappell
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"He never actually planned on breeding it."
Oh, really??? Mr. McDonald wrote (posted in order of their appearances):
"I've also spoke with several other people who are interested in purchasing one should I breed it and be able to promote and produce juveniles carrying the same trait and gene that creates the mutation."
"People have continously bred albinos in order to gain clutches with new patterns that have never existed simply to procur more strains and morph patterns to sell.
If what I am doing is to put in a poor context "Playing God"., then so is every other breeder who has bred any animal in order to fascinate "their morbid fascination" at what strain they can then create.
Everyone seems to see this as a bad thing, I see it as the next step in a natural evolution that has come from the natural genetics of the animal."
"I'm sorry if what everyone thinks that this snake is a deformity and should not be bred, but it is opinion. And that is mine."
Sure sounds like he's just looking to price it as a pet and not trying to hype it as a breeder, doesn't it? Yeah right!
I've beat my head against this wall long enough ... you guys do whatever you want. We'll remember who to blame when the eyeless scrubs begin showing up in a few years.
Oh, really??? Mr. McDonald wrote (posted in order of their appearances):
"I've also spoke with several other people who are interested in purchasing one should I breed it and be able to promote and produce juveniles carrying the same trait and gene that creates the mutation."
"People have continously bred albinos in order to gain clutches with new patterns that have never existed simply to procur more strains and morph patterns to sell.
If what I am doing is to put in a poor context "Playing God"., then so is every other breeder who has bred any animal in order to fascinate "their morbid fascination" at what strain they can then create.
Everyone seems to see this as a bad thing, I see it as the next step in a natural evolution that has come from the natural genetics of the animal."
"I'm sorry if what everyone thinks that this snake is a deformity and should not be bred, but it is opinion. And that is mine."
Sure sounds like he's just looking to price it as a pet and not trying to hype it as a breeder, doesn't it? Yeah right!
I've beat my head against this wall long enough ... you guys do whatever you want. We'll remember who to blame when the eyeless scrubs begin showing up in a few years.