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Does no one prefer the classic forms of reptiles anymore? It seems all I read is people getting excited over 'super, lime, banana-heads' and what not. I get that a lot of breeders make their living off these highly sought after forms and therefore will defend it passionately but is it going too far? How many hatchies suffer and die because a breeder is going after a specific form? How hard will it become to find genuine classic forms in the future because nobody seems to want them or appreciate them anymore? It seems reptiles are becoming a designer hobby rather than for people who genuinely love them for them. It has been shown time and again that even among reptiles inbreeding, especially close relation inbreeding raises the risks of harmful defects. The general rule of thumb even for inbreeding is to leave a 3-5 generation gap between the pair. Yet this is disregarded if there is a chance that a new and rare form may come about. I do not wish to cause fights or put anyone down I am merely stating my concerns and opinions. I realize a lot of replies may be negative and try and put me down but hopefully those people are dealt with accordingly. I'd love to see the animals of those who prefer the classic forms and aren't in it for the big money and notoriety. When I fell in love with Reptiles it wasn't because they were valuable or something to be compared. It was simply because Reptiles are the coolest animals in the World! And Australia is exceptionally blessed with some amazing and unique Reptiles that will hopefully forever remain a big part of our iconic wildlife.