As Beeman said, this is a just a glimpse of the direction Australia is heading - and the reason I am seriously considering selling off most of my stock and getting out the hobby. It's a shame as I have only been keeping for about 5 years now, but even in that time I can see how everything has gone downhill very quickly - once again it's back to 'money rules all'.
where can we find info on this?The first 3 Pied albino carpets were hatched last year in Australia with no jag gene present.
Nothing a little blunt force trauma wouldn't fix.
As Beeman said, this is a just a glimpse of the direction Australia is heading - and the reason I am seriously considering selling off most of my stock and getting out the hobby. It's a shame as I have only been keeping for about 5 years now, but even in that time I can see how everything has gone downhill very quickly - once again it's back to 'money rules all'.
Nothing a little blunt force trauma wouldn't fix.
Thats just messed up on so many levels. Just no comment or regards to the animals wellbeing.
But because its different and will make them alot of money it must be okay.:evil:
very true but like you always see on this forum everyone hates them but if they breed one they'd love them gotta love the haters lolOne possible good point is if the Pied gene is recessive he'll be able to breed the jag gene out by putting it over a non-jag animal then breeding the sibs to each other (will be all non-jags), and also putting the pied parent back over sibs and only ever keeping the sibs from this and discard the jag ones. The neuro issue should disappear with the jag gene.
The first 3 Pied albino carpets were hatched last year in Australia with no jag gene present.
maybe notThAtS fAbUlOuS, HoW eXcItInG
Its becoming a sad sad hobby when money rules
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