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Posted by: Brandon Osborne at Mon Oct 25 13:42:24 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Brandon Osborne ] One thing you have to consider, snakes are non-migratory animals. Most spend their entire lives within a certain area and some even in the same hole all until they die. Inbreeding occurs more than people realize in the wild. Defects you are seeing in these morphs are most likely from the morphs themselves, not from inbreeding. I'm not a locality buff by any means, but to offer some insight, ask anyone that breeds graybands about genetic diversity.lol. Just something to think about. | ||
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