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Posted by: caramia12 at Mon Nov 23 05:11:15 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caramia12 ] Absolutely, I totally agree. Everyone seems to be doing it nowadays because they see the potential of out-breeding. The most important thing though is telling the buyer the exact genetics of the snake they're getting. Like I said before, the next time I have a question like that I'll post it in the hybrid forum where the thought process is more tolerant and diverse. | ||
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