03-22-2013, 05:44 PM
I'm tired of the speculation and non-relevant facts being thrown around DB in the last few days , so with the last energy I have I will explain real quick and simple how one can manage a population where , say 20 animals came in and survived.
Just because an import or a person has a 'line' named attached to their frogs does not mean there is only one Frye line anything. Or EU anything, or, or , or...I know Patrick has/had MANY lines of Bastis
If an export from Panama in 2005 with locale data frogs had a total of 10 frogs , which turned out to be 3 males and 7 females, there are now potentially three lines (absolute , different bloodlines, baring natural inbreeding) and from ONE little import , that may or may not be "on the radar"...there are three absolute lines of Panama pums ,in that example.
Repeat logic for any WC import and it's not tough to understand.
The key is the people you are basing your info on have to be 100% reliable in their info.
Now, here's another key point:
If I personally have a pair of WC and plan to work with them as a long term project...how long do I need to worry about that specific pair? Not at all.
So, offspring are key here. We turn to other lines, like the ones that came in with your track-able founding stock...
Done now.
But I'll tell you what, when I feel up to it , I plan on adding.
Just because an import or a person has a 'line' named attached to their frogs does not mean there is only one Frye line anything. Or EU anything, or, or , or...I know Patrick has/had MANY lines of Bastis
If an export from Panama in 2005 with locale data frogs had a total of 10 frogs , which turned out to be 3 males and 7 females, there are now potentially three lines (absolute , different bloodlines, baring natural inbreeding) and from ONE little import , that may or may not be "on the radar"...there are three absolute lines of Panama pums ,in that example.
Repeat logic for any WC import and it's not tough to understand.
The key is the people you are basing your info on have to be 100% reliable in their info.
Now, here's another key point:
If I personally have a pair of WC and plan to work with them as a long term project...how long do I need to worry about that specific pair? Not at all.
So, offspring are key here. We turn to other lines, like the ones that came in with your track-able founding stock...
Done now.
But I'll tell you what, when I feel up to it , I plan on adding.
Darts with parasites are analogous to mixed tanks, there are no known benefits to the frogs with either.
If tone is more important to you than content, you are at the wrong place.
My new email address is: rich.frye@icloud.com and new phone number is 773 577 3476
If tone is more important to you than content, you are at the wrong place.
My new email address is: rich.frye@icloud.com and new phone number is 773 577 3476