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adamjeffery
at Sun May 14 09:17:53 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by adamjeffery ]
i agree totally, to me i love all snakes if "pure" or not. personally this is a hobby and if its new and differant and offers people something exciting than im all for it. as far as "pure" snakes go to each his own but i personally with never get into locality snakes. if anything hurts this hobby more than another its locality snakes. you get a gene pool that is inbred way to much. also you are creating a situation were more will be removed from the wild and populations will decline. grey bands for instance they have locality busted down not just to locality but down to which road they were cauhgt on!! why buy one when i go to juno road and just catch one!! this is definetly a problem for wild snakes more than hybrids are. but here is the disclaimer: not all species are collected as much as the grey band this is definetly the extreme of an example. i was seriously thinking of getting some locality syspila which some day i might but i will not breed them as locality, but use them with another locality to freashen the gene pool.
im done rambling
adam 2 ----- hybrid breeders association
0.1.0 normal corn het hypo,anery
1.0.0 snow corn het hypo,anery,amel
1.0.0 amel corn unknown hets(4ft 8inch long)
1.0 sinacorn
1.1 kenyan sand boas
0.1 mbk
0.1 albino nelsons
0.0.1 snapping turtles
0.0.1 3 lined mud turtle
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