Are you still producing patternless childreni?
It's not a priority, but patternless babies pop up in some of the het-visual clutches. We usually get some patternless het marbles, although we're not breeding as many hets now. I gave away my basic patternless Children's a few years ago. Again, there was no direction to take the project in, no further goals, and while they were popular they weren't fetching higher prices. That may actually have changed now, I'm not sure. I still really like them but sometimes I just can't find any excitement in continuing a project with no further goals. Having patternless hets means I still get to play with patternless Children's while simultaneously developing morphs.
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Thanks for the reply, I will continue the search. I am frustrated that I have found two breeders that do breed occasionally but can't get my hands on a hatchling. One breeder does not freight (he has no licence or car) and is interstate. The other breeder will freight but has been difficult in nailing down a sale and getting paperwork filled out. I will keep in contact with them both and hope that one finally comes through.
Haha! Ah, yeah, sometimes sellers can be just as painful as the majority of buyers! I'm fond of road trips even just for their own sake and I've sometimes gone on big road trips for the sake of picking up animals I want (actually, I've sometimes used selling animals as an excuse and driven them personally rather than putting them on a plane). I'd just take the excuse to make a road trip and pick them up, although I know not everyone is as into long drives as I am. Incidentally, the people I know who still have them are in Victoria and NSW. Also, some people crossed Elchos and some crosses have been sold as pure Elchos. I've even seen 'het Elchos' for sale!!!
Out of curiosity, what's the appeal to you? I originally wanted some because I was excited about such a specific, tangible locality, and I liked patternless Children's.
It seems amusing to think back now. When I first got mine I was asked to be quiet about the locality because, well, apparently it was hush hush that they even existed in captivity. A few years later people started openly talking about Elchos and I figured there was no longer an issue with me talking about what mine were. Funny to think that back then I had no interest in morphs, and now I'm not really very interested in localities (with a few sentimental exceptions).
[doublepost=1566289013][/doublepost]This thread made me feel like looking at some old pictures. At the time I was so excited about this, and I suppose seeing the picture brings back some of that feeling. These both hatched patternless and most of the clutch from this pairing hatched patternless or close to it. At the time I got my hands on this pair as hatchlings they were hot property, by the time I sold them as proven breeder adults they weren't really in demand. When I sold their first clutch there were countless people raving about how much they desperately wanted them, but no one would pay more than the price of a regular one! Haha!