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Old 28-Jun-03, 11:43 PM
cyber_crimes
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Yep absolutely right Greebs,
Its the shonky dealers and breeders that ruin the hobby not so much the animals themselves.No doubt purebreds would still be maintained by younger,newer generation of keepers and those less fortunate to afford the higher priced hybrids but the decrease would be dramatic (any decrease is a loss IMO).My statement was more or less an IF possibility.BUT 1 that is quite reasonable as has happened in regards to the fish and bird hobby.As said earlier I totally admire the chongles but would never partake in breeding them myself for the above mentioned reasons.I would rather spend the next 10-20 years trying to perfect a similar looking pure Jungle that can then be sold as such.Also my optimistic look at released hybrids could be described in the same manner as exotics.

I too wasn't trying to contradict or start arguments etc more letting those know my opinion from 1st hand experience in other hobbies.
 

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