Royal-City-Reptiles
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You'll get some extra cred for beeing from Ontario. I found it very nice when I was there.
where did you visit in Ontario?
(off point, I know lol)
-Nate
You'll get some extra cred for beeing from Ontario. I found it very nice when I was there.
Your form of mutant football is not my cup of tea.
Then go to Muskoka for sure. There's lots of field herping, looks like the Swedish countryside and there are a quite a few Swedes living in the area, you can feel right at home.If that is an ivitation I'll be sure to show up... I usually go places to either watch sports or go fieldherping, or in some cases, both.
lol... don't want to rub it in your face...but I bred a possible het RAPTOr (33%) to an 66%,
and ended up with 2 APTOrs, a RAPTOr, and some patties, albinos etc. In the first season!!
But I have had the same issue as you as well, it will balance out, give it time. If it turns out it's not het, let me know, maybe I can help you out!
-Nate
well nate your an expert when it comes to hatching out beautiful babies. that must have been pretty exciting though, to hatch out 2 aptors and a raptor out of possible hets!
That's what I meant before - those were not possible hets, they were hets. We are the ones putting those silly percentage possibilities on the animals. Nate actually had het animals from the beginning, he didn't score a jackpot, he just proved it out. It wouldn't have made any difference if you called it 2.8% poss het Aptor/Raptor since it already was 100%.
With this said, Nate, i'm not saying that your animals are crap or you don't know what you're doing - on the contrary.
I'll say it again: The animal is either het or not het. All other labeling is just made up by us. It's a simple sales trick.
I know that this statement will stir up feelings, but this is my point of view.