BROWNS
Very Well-Known Member
Couldn't be more true.Say for example a carprondo crossed back to a green maybe 1 or 2 generations later some will turn out looking exactly like a green but probably hold the yellow colouration and some won't.ect sum1 buys one of these and gets a diamond or a bredli...... i dout that anyone will notice much of a difference if bred back to one of them once or twice down the line.... especialy if bred back to a diamond
The pic of the hatchies look like half pure bredli looking animals and the others a mixed bag which isn't surprising as the offspring are exactly half from the mother and half from the father and they will throw to either side resulting in the mix of bredli and mixed bag looking animals.I'm all for hybridising but think this may be taking it too far especially as the offspring don't look like anything really nice and out of the ordinary at all.I can't see any demand happening for animals like these at all!