Posted by:
FRoberts
at Tue Jun 19 23:54:07 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
I really do not have a problem with your approach, unfortunately, other people may misrepresent them, I know this goes on with the Louisiana pine, I live in New Jersey and I have to say we have THE NICEST Black and White Northern's with growth to over 6 feet not being uncommon, all my snakes including the pines are on my permit, the last thing I would want is any southern pine blood in these snakes in captivity or in the wild, the only hybrids I do not like are ones that are tough to identify, in your hands, all is good, in others I am not so sure, I have intergraded black/yellow/everglades rats, so as I stated earlier I am somewhat of a hypocrite, I did write that BTW.
For example look at this snake....mutt...I liked it as much as you like what your doing, as long as it's a "known" event I see zero problems with it.
Black/Yellow/Everglades X Everglades =
Sorry I am sometimes an ass! 

Blotchless female Everglades ratsnake.....

----- Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

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