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Pit_fan
at Sun Feb 7 00:03:30 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Pit_fan ]
None taken! Lord knows I've been harsh and unforgiving here before and probably will be again. As for the snake, it's certainly not a typical anything that I've ever seen. That first neck saddle suggested GB but you're right, little else did. Time to run some pcr's. Just what did the individuals that originally sold this snake call it anyway? Probably the first question that we should have asked?
There are all manner of morphs being produced these days or random snakes showing up in pet stores, more than a few of which are mislabeled. To the snake's credit, they possess an enormous amount of potential for genetic variation. To the carefree or random breeder, almost any morph, cross or other variation can be produced. It's some of the practices along these lines that get me wrapped around an axle more than anything else...
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