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Joe Forks
at Thu May 19 12:09:09 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joe Forks ]
It's actually very relevant to the conversation. We KNOW that for a fact they do occasionally stray, so what percentage is acceptably pure? And because we can't verify the genome we're going to accept on faith that it's pure? The corn snake is probably a perfect example too, because we know there is going to be obsoleta in the heritage. Was it two generations ago or twenty?
You want black and white, but we have shades of gray.
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- Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - Steveoinlvnv, Tue May 17 03:24:59 2011
- Heeeere we go again . . . . - JKruse, Tue May 17 08:27:46 2011

- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - Jlassiter, Tue May 17 10:07:41 2011
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- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - pyromaniac, Tue May 17 10:43:35 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - rtdunham, Tue May 17 10:50:22 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - MESOZOIC, Tue May 17 13:03:15 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - mbrawley, Tue May 17 14:01:35 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - thomas davis, Tue May 17 14:13:22 2011
- Is it just me... - zach_whitman, Tue May 17 14:18:50 2011
- HAHAA!! - DMong, Tue May 17 14:50:24 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - Steveoinlvnv, Tue May 17 15:00:08 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - FR, Tue May 17 16:48:32 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - gerryg, Tue May 17 17:19:58 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - caramia12, Wed May 18 13:00:02 2011
- RE: Breeding a kings snake and a milk snake. - Steveoinlvnv, Thu May 19 01:01:07 2011
- WOW, this thread is long! - a153fish, Thu May 19 19:28:21 2011
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