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Poll - Would you like to see albino Dart Frogs in the hobby?
Poll: Would you like to see Albino Dart Frogs in the hobby?
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It's great ! The more varieties to offer, the better.
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I don't think here's anything wrong with it. Might be good.
32.31%
21 32.31%
I don't like it, but it's not a huge deal.
36.92%
24 36.92%
It makes me sick. Corn snakes, here we come...
29.23%
19 29.23%
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Poll - Would you like to see albino Dart Frogs in the hobby?
#21
True and they are not looked at kindly by many in the hobby. This frog while I think its a hypo form I dont consider albino. I have seen a lemon yellow albino leuc on a pinkish brown pattern.

I just think people over value this kind of thing as their own way of hoping to make a bunch of cash. They want and push for fads. I saw this to a degree in the beginning of the clown tree thread.

Michael
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#22
You guys still beating your heads on stuff other there on the "other" forum?...heh :wink:

You do get marks for causing Ed to swear, though Tony.
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#23
Philsuma Wrote:You do get marks for causing Ed to swear, though Tony.

I have a way with people. :lol:
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#24
I dont really see a point in arguing it off site though opinions and experiences should be posted everywhere. I dont really want to do it, I seem to post and get attacked. I blame Richard.

Michael
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#25
It's Tony vs Ed

and you vs the Monkey guy....

Ask them to post pics of their frog rooms sometime. 8)
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#26
Wish there was an option for dont mind as long as they are not line bred, or selective breeding occurs. Im getting my albino retic next month to put with my group of normals and dont see any problem with it since its the only oddball i the group.
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#27
I don't want to be vs anyone.........maybe Richard but that's it. I have been hit a few times on stupid issues like frogs starving, albino's dieing under UV exposure and why 10 gallons aren't as good as 40 gallons and ideals on selective breeding. We need a book for the hobby. Its a simple fix.

Chris, the only issue is that an albino going into a group no matter how you view it is going to be the end result of albinos showing up in larger numbers. People sell related froglets, the do not track them and if you end up with a het self raising in the viv and breeding back you will have plenty albinos on your hands. You as one aren't really doing all that much damage but as more take on that view it will cause them to show up in numbers. Good luck with the retics. I didn't care much for the look of the albinos.


Michael
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#28
Quote:You do get marks for causing Ed to swear, though Tony.

Plus your pictures are AWESOME! I LMAO everytime I see them.

Good job Tony, calling out the "Frog God."
-Beth
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#29
As I see it: thinking about making money with a hobby is the wrong direction imho. Sure, a breeder should make his money if he dedicated his life, spent his time and money to breed different animals, but that's then not only a hobby anymore, it's a job for him.

Albino dart frogs are sure interesting and beautiful, but breeding them on purpose... I don't know. Isn't there a really wide variety of colorful frogs already? Wink

Just my 2 cents, hope I'm not making anyone angry, it wasn't my intention.
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#30
955i Wrote:On another forum recently, someone had to ask if ANYONE had photographs of a standard leopard gecko!! What does that tell you about the state of that side of herping since the engineered morphs have taken over?

Wow...sobering.
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#31
Philsuma Wrote:
955i Wrote:On another forum recently, someone had to ask if ANYONE had photographs of a standard leopard gecko!! What does that tell you about the state of that side of herping since the engineered morphs have taken over?

Wow...sobering.

Maybe it means that most geckos desired are captive produced and a substantialy lesser number are removed from the wild to add new genes and variations to the captive bred population?
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#32
My 2 cents on the albino frogs:

If it happens naturally or the trait is being bred by a person for personal use or genetic study, I dont see a problem with it. I would hate to see it become over commercialized and become a sought after morph.
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