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RE: hybrid naming/classification

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Posted by: lilgemsmice at Sun Apr 29 02:47:46 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lilgemsmice ]  
   

if you won't buy from someone who cannot give you percentages, what do you think when people list all of the species involved and pass that info along with the snakes without percentage info?

I keep track of every generation that I know, but most of my hybrids are not early generation hybrids and some have five species involved in their creation. I thought that simply having a list of all species and possible hets was enough info to provide.

What do you suggest for later generation hybrids (for example, a 6th generation Jungle corn who has no percentage info but was descended from an okeetee corn x albino cal king?) At what point does "percentage" not matter anymore? Also, another example, I have Jurassic milks from Andy Barr. We all know the species that are used to make jurassic milks and as long as no other species are introduced, essentially these are a distinct "breed" of snake. Does the percentage of species matter if you are creating a breed like this (with a set variety of species being used)?

This was an interesting point that you brought up. I'd like to hear other's opinions on this as well

thanks, charlene


   

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