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Bone Posted - 07/06/2014 : 17:28:59
Hi guys wondering if anyone can explain what these guys are trying to achieve by breeding African projects please.
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Bone Posted - 08/06/2014 : 11:35:16
Hi thanks for your reply I presumed this was the case
Fezza Posted - 08/06/2014 : 08:56:43
I think the idea behind working with imported animals is to try and prove out or discover some new mutation/morph.

As far as I'm aware most, if not all the current morphs have originally come from imported stock. There may have been some that have randomly popped up in captivity, but I'm not sure

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