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RE: Eastern X Western/

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Posted by: Gregg_M_Madden at Sat Jul 17 15:31:46 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gregg_M_Madden ]  
   

Technically it can be done... I do not see why it cant be possible to produce the cross... As far as there being Eastern blood in Wester populations, even though it is not impossible, I still doubt it... IMO, If anything, a Western X Southern would be a more compatible cross if one wanted to create hybrids...

The question is, do we what it to be done... When it comes to hybrids, I personally do not care either way depending on cetain things... Is it a naturally occuring cross??? Will the cross enhance anything??? With certain species, I think it is ok to do so...

Many people will use the argument that the captive bloodlines will be tainted... There is no proof that pure species have been polluted... If anything, the other hybrid markets have proven this to not be the case at all... With all the king/corn cross breeding going on, you can still find pure corns and kings very easily...

We also need to ask the question, what is worse, breeding morphs or breeding hybrids??? If you ask me, it is not much different...
All you are doing is breeding to make something look different from the normal wild type...

It is also known to science that many existing species are actually the result of hybridization... Hybridization is like hitting a fast foward button on evolution...

My opinion is that no one in this hobby can be a purist... We propagate genes that would normally be fatal in the wild, we keep these snakes in our homes, we feed them what we feel is more convenient, we chose when to brumate them and wake them up, we pick their mates, and we incubate their eggs... Once these animals are in our collection there is no more natural selection... There is nothing natural about what we do as reptile keepers and breeders...

With that being said, in my opinion, Easterns and Westerns would not benefit from crossing the two so it is something I would never consider doing personally, but would never give someone a hard time if they did... There will always be a market for hybrids and no matter how much some of us are against it, it will still happen and there will always be a market for them....


   

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