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RE: Out of the egg! *Pics!*

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Posted by: Horridus at Fri Jul 28 13:56:08 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Horridus ]  
   

No offense meant, but they are only marginally different from a nice high contrast amel burm. You can see enough sebae influence that they are obviously of hybrid origin but the rock

influence isn't enought to make them truly unique. The 75% Burmese x retics that Bob Clark produced were distinctive even as 3/4 hybrid. But with Rocks & Burms being so similar in appearance to start with I don't think you will ever get anything as impressive as burticks. I don't mean to slam the project but I think you would be better off crossing these animals with a Retic at this point. I mean even though they are nice little orange pythons, they are a cross of probably the worst tempered of the large pythons (Rocks)and the most overproduced large pythons (Burms) And the orange will most likely dissappear with time as Rocks don't gain any color with age...they often become even darker than your average burm does.....so they will grow into big yellow & white snakes that look even more like pure amel burms....don't you think? I do applaud you for one thing, at the prices they are advertised for there's NO chance of them ending up in pet stores.







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