Can't argue there it is up to every single person. But once again Blue Jean pumilio are not rare. They are always for sale and a friend of mine produces some of the nicest in the hobby so if you ever want any let me know and I will help you get a decent deal on them.

As for paying for the imports its not so much a disgrace as a thing we could prevent if everyone better manged whats here with breeding programs and tracked the lines. And another issue, Im not the anti morph person that you seem to take me for infact Ive already reserved half of Tony's white eyed clutch for a project. I was also one of the first to scoop up the albino red eyes 7 years ago when they hit KS at $500 each. I know where the few blue axanthic red eyes are as well as the few melanistics from the imports years back and Im trying to work a deal to secure them. I do have tree frogs, breeding milks, even annae and soon lemurs, Ive bred albino bullfrogs, albino and snow boas, albino pythons and albino rattlesnakes. I just see it a huge ID issue with darts as the slightest variation could mean as much as hybrid or another species/ locale if it has a spot or line on it that differs from another population.

But seriously the imports are the key for new blood as well as most of the morphs and traits that come in so if you ever get the chance to dig through what comes in from across the ocean you may want to give it a chance. With out them nothing would be here. Everyones breeding stock is here because the original lines come from the wild so even if you only buy cb your contributing to the need for wc. I will see what I can find when I head down to FL to pick up a new red eye morph in a couple months.

Hope this helped clear some of the issue.

Michael