Believe it or not, having links on your site to others helps generate more traffic to your own site... wanting to charge someone for links tells me you are just looking to cash in. You denied it earlier, but I would have also if it was me.
I understand the "bookmarking" idea someone mentioned generating additional traffic. However, unless an individual breeder is specifically linking to the LGR (which of course is not required), I don't see that much traffic going in that direction.
wanting to charge someone for links tells me you are just looking to cash in.
Where was it stated that the LGR was charging to have an individual linked on the LGR website? Yes, we will be offering advertising options, but that does not pertain to the Breeder List. My statement on the Breeder List abuse is simply in reference to an individual being inactive with the LGR. That
does not necassarily mean registering their geckos but includes discussions on the LGR forum (I hope to have running shortly) and generally not showing they are an active member interested in the project.
You denied it earlier, but I would have also if it was me
Luckily, my denial is the truth.
I just want to say that I think the idea is not a bad one. For me personally, it wouldn't work. I produce 700+ leopard geckos every year, it just is not practical for me to spend the time to register every gecko I sell. Keeping up with hatch dates and lineage is my job as a responsible leopard gecko breeder, and I am happy to provide that information to my customers.
With that number of geckos, it
would be extremely taxing, and I 100% understand that. However, it is an option for you (and others) to simply register a particular line (Example Mack Snows) to allow interested parties to research.
I'm also not crazy about the idea of "standards" being defined by someone else.
I agree. Which is why the LGR states: "It is not the intention of the LGR to create the only acceptable standards for Leopard Gecko Morphs. It takes input from breeders from across the world to discuss and agree on what defines a particular morph. These standards are currently flexible until their is a time when the majority of breeders can agree on a definition. The photos presented are of "ideal" specimens." That is one of the reasons why I want to get the LGR forums rolling. I want to hear input from
everyone on Leo standards to see if an agreement can be made at all. The only way the LGR would step in is someone is registering an obvious normal as a SHTCTB (as an example).
Steph I have a question. How will Hets be handled? Since alot of newbies start with hets and I myself have several this year I am curious. Also what about when something different pops up from these hets?
Their is an option to mark hets. If a particular gecko proves not to be het (or het of something unexpected) the database will be updated with the new information. Now, for the unproven genetics (IE the ones we are not 100% sure how they work), their is no het option, but a notation can be made in the comments section such as "from Jungle lines." We do plan on holding breeding trials for Registered Breeders to participate in and report back to us what the crossings produce. It is our hope that it will help us collectively understand genetics of the unknowns.