whiskersmom
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mikey said:OK , BYE BYE NOW..Go play with your high color inbreed bearded dragons...
Now, why would you think that would hurt me? I didn't create them. And I didn't know about the inbreeding when I bought them, otherwise it may have been a different story.
But being that you think just because it was done in the past must mean it's ok to keep doing it, you must also live in a house made of Asbestos, smoke 4 packs of cigarettes a day and send your kid on camping trips with the parish priest, right????
Just because it was done before has to be the lamest excuse I've heard yet...but by all means, keep using it. It just shows your level of maturity and understanding of what's being done to these animals.
Because I know (as I've seen) Vickie is reading these posts, I want to let her know that I will do all in my power to get the word out about this. I will visit every forum I can find for bearded dragons and I will link this thread and give my opinion. I will go to my area shows and will talk about this to anyone who will listen. I will do whatever it takes to make sure these dragons don't become the next popular designer pet. Stick with breeding the Adenovirus positive ones, it's a safer bet that you'll make money off of them.


