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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 20053" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Lmao, and I said I have answered your questions differently. You haven't given any evidence except what you say ? So it means nothing. You said its for the betterment of the hobby ? So its not in necessity, like nature making it selfish and wrong. Since only betterment would be the look of the tarantula, not the tarantulas future. Again !!! Tarantulas don't keep tarantula, no gain for them. Didn't claim read online, they discussed deformities but you have Google right ? (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.)Also since I replied with my answer below, I have not once went with word of mouth. </p><p></p><p>Another miscalculation, you said that success or mortality would be the same as a normal breeding project, and that there are many well and alive in the hobby wow you must know a lot of people or keep tabs ? I'd have to disagree, many more normal projects well documented over the years, can't see hybrid breeding projects been documented just as strict as the above or at all unless you could direct me ? Another thing, keeping a few hybrids, doesn't mean its safe with no negative outcomes. Breeding and replicating the breeding would show that, unless the minor out way the majority.</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></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 20053, member: 1070"] Lmao, and I said I have answered your questions differently. You haven't given any evidence except what you say ? So it means nothing. You said its for the betterment of the hobby ? So its not in necessity, like nature making it selfish and wrong. Since only betterment would be the look of the tarantula, not the tarantulas future. Again !!! Tarantulas don't keep tarantula, no gain for them. Didn't claim read online, they discussed deformities but you have Google right ? (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.)Also since I replied with my answer below, I have not once went with word of mouth. Another miscalculation, you said that success or mortality would be the same as a normal breeding project, and that there are many well and alive in the hobby wow you must know a lot of people or keep tabs ? I'd have to disagree, many more normal projects well documented over the years, can't see hybrid breeding projects been documented just as strict as the above or at all unless you could direct me ? Another thing, keeping a few hybrids, doesn't mean its safe with no negative outcomes. Breeding and replicating the breeding would show that, unless the minor out way the majority. 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. [/QUOTE]
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