Nosy Mitsios?

Mitsios are quite common over here in the UK. I personally dont see too much appeal with them butI wanted something with lots of different colours for my first panther!
 
i know there isnt but there will be meening those orig ones are few an far between, they dont look like that coming in anymore.lol trust me i know who made up the name an the story behind it people. and i stand by my opinion that theres a diff look at all the falys out there an you can see what im talkin about.

I don't understand where you are going with this? Oorana Mena is a name to the panthers that live in Nosy Faly thereby they are the same locale whether they are "original" or been captive bred? I agree that there is a "different look to all the Faly's out there" but that doesn't mean that we should be labeling them with different titles like Oorana Mena because its a new name, and thinking that its a different locale because "they don't look like that coming in anymore."
 
I would just to see some pictures if anyone wants to share. I just love mitsios. Someday I hope to own a pair. Truly my dream panther.
 
I don't understand where you are going with this? Oorana Mena is a name to the panthers that live in Nosy Faly thereby they are the same locale whether they are "original" or been captive bred? I agree that there is a "different look to all the Faly's out there" but that doesn't mean that we should be labeling them with different titles like Oorana Mena because its a new name, and thinking that its a different locale because "they don't look like that coming in anymore."

do you even have falys? if so where they from?you can call yours whatever you want if you do. next year is goin to be year of the cross for falys an if they wanna call them falys mine will be called the other.. all you people have gone crazy for a name an are takin anything as a faly just cause its called a faly... dont take my word for it just wait till next year. it really doesnt matter to me all my stuff is proven so ill be good..an as ive said before i know what the name is an the reason behind it:rolleyes:
 
Well then ROBMD when I finally break down and get myself a Faly or whatever you are going to call your I will be sure to send you over a PM
 
do you even have falys? if so where they from?you can call yours whatever you want if you do. next year is goin to be year of the cross for falys an if they wanna call them falys mine will be called the other.. all you people have gone crazy for a name an are takin anything as a faly just cause its called a faly... dont take my word for it just wait till next year. it really doesnt matter to me all my stuff is proven so ill be good..an as ive said before i know what the name is an the reason behind it:rolleyes:

I don't want to argue, and yes i have had Faly's from people with good reputations. I don't see what difference the name Oorana Mena would make if I have had Faly's, that is totally irrelevant from the topic. Why do you assume next year is going to be the "year of the cross"? Many people do clean business and shout outs with no proof are just....you know. Last I recalled, this was a conversation about Nosy Mitsios, lets keep it that way. :)
 
I don't want to argue, and yes i have had Faly's from people with good reputations. I don't see what difference the name Oorana Mena would make if I have had Faly's, that is totally irrelevant from the topic. Why do you assume next year is going to be the "year of the cross"? Many people do clean business and shout outs with no proof are just....you know. Last I recalled, this was a conversation about Nosy Mitsios, lets keep it that way. :)

lol no arguement like i said.....lol @ you
 
As for the reasons you dont see more cb offspring. This locale seems to be alot like the Anks. You have to simulate the seasons to get the males to breed. Its a little more complicated than just throwing two panthers together and letting them get it on. I've bred other locales and Im trying to learn the ropes with these guys. I dont think mitsios will ever be as widely seen as the Ambi's, Banjas, or Nosey Be's.

Ok, I understand now. I know that some locales are more challenging than others in order to reproduce, like you mentioned Ankaramys. But from what I've read there used to very several lines of mitsios, but now it is kind of uncommon for people to even mention they have one which seems rare to me, which is probably why I assume that there are not many left but I guess there are.[/QUOTE]

They are out there. Just the people who have em arent selling their adult animals. And the ppl Ive talked with that do have em have had a harder time getting them to breed than with other commonly seen locales.

I dont know everything I need too about this locale yet. Thats why we all need to share info when we see results after tryng new techniques. Could be ppl from certain climates may have an easier time breeding them than those in other parts of the country? Or they could have a very short breeding window every yr. Ive only had my pair since last summer so Im still trying to figure these guys out.
 
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