The truth is that we've reached a point where all we can do about enigmas is to speculate. There are so many things we don't know about them... Like, what is the genetic anomaly that produces them? How does it work? Under which conditions do they produce animals with issues? Can these animals be treated? Why does it give so many different results when combined to other genes? Etc.
Without further scientific research, we may never know. I read in other post that Kelli Hammack was thinking about bringing one of her enigmas to a lab so they could study it. In my opinion, it's a bit unfair that just one person has to pay for it when there is so many people interested in this morph, and with financial help maybe more complex tests can be done to get more detailed results.
I'm fairly new to the herp world (like three years) and I don't know if something like this has been done before. I mean, doing research about a morph so thoroughly. Maybe it wasn't needed until now, but I think this case is a bit controversial and we need some official answers.
Opinions?
Without further scientific research, we may never know. I read in other post that Kelli Hammack was thinking about bringing one of her enigmas to a lab so they could study it. In my opinion, it's a bit unfair that just one person has to pay for it when there is so many people interested in this morph, and with financial help maybe more complex tests can be done to get more detailed results.
I'm fairly new to the herp world (like three years) and I don't know if something like this has been done before. I mean, doing research about a morph so thoroughly. Maybe it wasn't needed until now, but I think this case is a bit controversial and we need some official answers.
Opinions?