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Posted by: DMong at Sun Jan 22 15:52:06 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Cool,...in my opinion, breeding rule #1 would be to remember that it is much more beneficial and far more responsible to the mainstream hobby and the other countless snakes in other people's collections to breed cornsnakes to cornsnakes, and Cal. kings to Cal. kings, and any other type to it's same species/subspecies....be it a normal or a genetic morph. As time goes by you will learn that crosses and hybrids that are not obvious later on when they have varying percentages of either parent's outward look (phenotype) many of those will simply dilute and infect other collections around the country as they are sold and distributed around the country and bred to whatever kind of snake these other people think they "seems" to best represent at any given time. How about thinking of breeding some of the countless corn morphs or Cal. king morphs out there in the hobby. There isn't any need to make your very first venture into the herpetocultural arena a huge botch. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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