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RE: very interesting question....

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Posted by: nydon at Mon Nov 20 04:06:48 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nydon ]  
   

FRoberts, thanks for the reply. I am hoping someone will respond that has actually worked these or similiar sp. out several generations, if not to F2 or F3, at least to the point that their F1's have reached adulthood.

I agree with your logic but until it is done we can only hypothisise. Actually with hybrids I should say assume (if your familiar with the old saying LOL) because that's usually what they do to us. Then again that is where all the fun is in it. Right?

I am not new to hybrids and was doing it before it was considered "acceptable". Even before reptiles I bred hookbills and dabbled in hybrid macaws (back in the 70's).

Anyway, I started working with some calico retics and it got me thinking about these type of morphs. I especially like S. apriceps but unfortunately they are a bit difficult to locate. I recently got an 06 male in so it will be a while before i can get any results. At least I can take my time to decide on what species to breed him with. I was also thinking of breeding him with a few corn morphs and perhaps one of my F2 jungle corns.

Any additional info would be appreciated.

thanks, Don



   

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