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Posted by: croc 2-3 at Sat Sep 3 21:39:04 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by croc 2-3 ] I am begining to see a lot of hyrids for sale at high prices & just want to know how people feel. i personally will not breed my male ball python to my female macklots just b/c I don't have a male to mate her w/ yet. My male ball has a female & eggs incubating. I think these high prices are encouring people to interbreed species not even sister species,aspidtes is far from python,at the diamond,green tree,& carpets all belong to morelia. Ok some species naturally hybridize ie retics & burms but what I'm seeing is species that would never meet in natural circumstances so why breed these to comnad a higher price? Have these hybrids even proven to be fertile? The hobby is to preserve not destroy species. This doesn't just apply to pythons but I see lampropeltis & elaphe hybrids etc. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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