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DMong
at Sat Jan 12 13:22:39 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
The people that do this in the hobby not only muck things up in nature when they inevitably get loose here and there, but are constantly diluting authentic types that are still left in the hobby mainstream by the folds every year. Those are the real issues here. What many people in the hobby "think" they are buying and breeding are often completely bogus types of hybrid snakes.
By the way, that HUUUGE snake that was said to be a "red milk" was most definitely a milk/corn hybrid. Then his plans were to botch things up even more by breeding it to more stuff. What would all his offspring end up being sold as or bred with......and then labeled as???? ......case in point! ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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