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Bluerosy
at Wed Feb 2 18:07:42 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Selfishness from selfish individuals breeds confusion amidst those who are simply asking simple questions
The question was simple and so was the answer.
Hondurnas are intergrades. A hybrid is not an intergrade.
The OP asked if he would be producing a NEW intergrade. But was unaware that hybrids and intergrades are two different things. However hondurans are so mixed one could say that breeding two seprate lines together could create a new intergrade.
The intergrades in the U.S. are what they are with the exception of one person which Dmong related. Which is hardly worth mentioning since a true bonafied pure honduran milk would command a different price along with knowledge from the seller what it is.
The selfish are the ones who want to hide the fact of the history of a snake.
Hybrids
Natural intergrades
Unatural intergrades
Locality specific
All these terms maybe new to you. But they are good for herpetoculturists to know the difference. Especially when somebody that does not know and specifaclly asks on a public forum..they should be informed. ----- www.Bluerosy.com

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