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I know of no hybrids with this python. I would say yes to the burmese and no to the corn snake. Corn snakes are just to different in genotype and phenotype to have a viable outcome. Fertility periods also being very hard to line up.
Would be interesting however 
>>If someone where to want to make a hybrid using a D'alberts python, what do you think would be the most likely pairing that would be successful and yield the most unique looking offspring? >> >>Also, for my own curiosity and only that, is there any reason why this snake would definitely NOT be able to hybridize with a burmese python? What about a corn snake? Both are common, but I think a hybrid between one of them and a D'alberts would be more than "awesome". >> >> >>Have any hybrids been made with this species already? If so, what? >> >>Thanks for your reply, in advance. >>----- >>~Sara~ >>"If you look down on me, I am evil, If you look up to me, I am God, if you look straight at me, I Am you" >>-Charles Manson ----- ========================================================= Roberts Realm Of Reptile Research ========================================================= Thanks,
Frank Roberts

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- interested in knowing... - GrotesqueBurgess, Tue May 13 14:44:34 2008
RE: interested in knowing... - FRoberts, Tue May 13 19:39:51 2008
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