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DMong
at Thu Feb 3 15:47:49 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
You are SO very right about that Kevin. Over time and many countless breedings to some of the other very closely related subspecies here and there, .....as a whole, they still look VERY MUCH like old-school hondurensis and cannot really be distinguished much,..if at all. Only some weird phenotypes are displayed in clutches now and then that do look exacly like some of the other Latin phenotypes that made-up their multi-genetic composition.
Yeah, I was laughing out loud yesterday when I saw a normal intergrade nelsoni x sinaloae claiming to be a het for albino "Sinaloan" going for $100 bucks. In reality, it is a $20 dollar hobby snake all day long.
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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