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Old 30-06-2009, 12:32 AM   #11
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Define true line. It's just a name. Scientist have not been able to differentiate 1 ray from another genetically. In fact the Pearl ray that hobbyist classify as a pure breed is still scientifically an SP.

If it's based on looks, then you will be surprised how easily forth or fifh generation hybrids can fool even the experts.

As for health issues, hybrids tend to be healthier, breed easier and have more pups. If it's survival of the fittest, hybrids will win hands down.

The number of rays in hobbyist hands are very limited. Too much inbreeding will doom the species even faster. Preserving certain looks should be done, but at a middle ground of acceptance.

Anyway the truth is that at least 90% of the worlds top breeders are breeding hybrids whether they admit it or not.

ahh..well said..anymore questions mr xp?? jus shoot if u have any doubts
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