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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 39351" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Well luckily these aren't allowed to be kept locally or bred,I know of you and another being allowed to keep them. If someone has bred these,even out of a mistake I still can't see how they even were keeping let alone breeding them. I would study a specimen before just jumping head long breeding it,I have done it with a few of my own. Sending countless photos looking at data etc,even then its not always enough since reclassification and other things come into play. Like I said,I am not good with these and this was a good read and I still say it is a beautiful specimen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 39351, member: 1070"] Well luckily these aren't allowed to be kept locally or bred,I know of you and another being allowed to keep them. If someone has bred these,even out of a mistake I still can't see how they even were keeping let alone breeding them. I would study a specimen before just jumping head long breeding it,I have done it with a few of my own. Sending countless photos looking at data etc,even then its not always enough since reclassification and other things come into play. Like I said,I am not good with these and this was a good read and I still say it is a beautiful specimen. [/QUOTE]
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