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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 20044" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>No personal gain, like you said we do not take evidence just because someone says so. Also none of the above really truly is a reply on the post, and please elaborate what does your hybrid T's help with the necessity which is the reason for hybrids in nature. </p><p></p><p>Okay I have been looking at different websites etc, and decided to reply this way.</p><p></p><p>1. </p><p>Hybrids are not always infertile.</p><p>2.</p><p>Hybrids happen nature as well as in the hobby</p><p>3. Hybrids are not right when</p><p>- its not in the wild, because those happen as necessity not personal status gain.</p><p>4. Is there proof of negative outcomes of hybrids in the hobby like molting problems, defects etc ? </p><p>- only discussions and personal experiences</p><p>- who would actually honestly admit to a hybrid sack failure ? No one, since its already frowned upon.</p><p>5. Has there been any documents showing its not with negative results ? No, which is weird you would brag with success.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion</p><p>- hybrids are okay in nature not the hobby, we just want a bigger better looking ones,nature a better surviving one.</p><p></p><p>I will keep adding my post, since you say you have had a few that were okay ? Is this documented ? Again, we do not go on word of mouth I've learned my lesson so to say. Again repeating due to shock, for the hobby this is why you are raising hybrids ? Okay that's like admission, its not for the tarantula but the hobby. Unless tarantulas start collecting tarantulas, its a one way gain not seen in natural occurring hybrids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 20044, member: 1070"] No personal gain, like you said we do not take evidence just because someone says so. Also none of the above really truly is a reply on the post, and please elaborate what does your hybrid T's help with the necessity which is the reason for hybrids in nature. Okay I have been looking at different websites etc, and decided to reply this way. 1. Hybrids are not always infertile. 2. Hybrids happen nature as well as in the hobby 3. Hybrids are not right when - its not in the wild, because those happen as necessity not personal status gain. 4. Is there proof of negative outcomes of hybrids in the hobby like molting problems, defects etc ? - only discussions and personal experiences - who would actually honestly admit to a hybrid sack failure ? No one, since its already frowned upon. 5. Has there been any documents showing its not with negative results ? No, which is weird you would brag with success. Conclusion - hybrids are okay in nature not the hobby, we just want a bigger better looking ones,nature a better surviving one. I will keep adding my post, since you say you have had a few that were okay ? Is this documented ? Again, we do not go on word of mouth I've learned my lesson so to say. Again repeating due to shock, for the hobby this is why you are raising hybrids ? Okay that's like admission, its not for the tarantula but the hobby. Unless tarantulas start collecting tarantulas, its a one way gain not seen in natural occurring hybrids. [/QUOTE]
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