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Hybridization; and why it's bad.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nada" data-source="post: 39824" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Ever notice how tarantulas of the same genera and species can have slight variations dependent on locale or just molt cycle? Now add in these controlled hybrids. Hundreds of unidentifiable tarantulas in the hobby. Sooner or later...actually no, just soon the unidentifiable become misidentified to make more unidentifiable. You want to raise up generations of thousands of slings to prove out genetics on something that will never command top dollar... be my guest. But it'll be a waste of 10 years . Chitin is not pigment. Albino, melanistic etc cant be achieved..just dark form, light form etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nada, post: 39824, member: 361"] Ever notice how tarantulas of the same genera and species can have slight variations dependent on locale or just molt cycle? Now add in these controlled hybrids. Hundreds of unidentifiable tarantulas in the hobby. Sooner or later...actually no, just soon the unidentifiable become misidentified to make more unidentifiable. You want to raise up generations of thousands of slings to prove out genetics on something that will never command top dollar... be my guest. But it'll be a waste of 10 years . Chitin is not pigment. Albino, melanistic etc cant be achieved..just dark form, light form etc. [/QUOTE]
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