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lytlesnake
at Wed Aug 9 01:31:49 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lytlesnake ]
Thanks for the reply. Okay, here's another question.
Once again, let's say we're crossing a king to a milk. If the subspecies of king you're breeding is known to grow only 30" in length, and the milk subspecies is known to grow up to 60" or sometimes even 70", is this a reason not to breed them?
I would guess that it's not a problem, and that the offspring wouldn't grow quite as large as the larger parent. Then again, maybe these two subspecies are so different in size that they shouldn't be bred to each other.
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