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Bluerosy
at Wed May 25 12:50:50 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
And furthermore, by well informed breeders who are aware of the possible implications associated with such pairings, not only to the trade, but to the animals involved and the possible ramifications thereafter.
What implications?
I have heard the stories and arguements but if you think about it they make no sense and just don't add up.
So list the impliactions:
1) released to the wild?
2) unsure of what you are buying?
3) it will devaluate a newer morph?
Lets explore evil hybrid question #3:
A new morph usually hatches out from someone that bought a cheap pair of normals. Usually they are the type of people that never really were into breeding except a few pairs. And they get REAL lucky! (Terry Dunham with the alb rutheni comes to mind) So everyone is worried that the "lucky" individual won't be able to sell his new morph for $1000.'s of dollars? Maybe we should all get a fund to help those who lost all this money on a new morph because they spent maybe $50. on a pair of snakes and now the morph is ruined because traits from other spp have been bred in making this REAL new morph not worth as much.. I mean they deserve it sine they hit the jackpot, right? LOL
Anyone want to bring up number #1 or #2? Anyone want to think the evils of hybrids through again? ----- www.Bluerosy.com

Does anyone interested in hybrids have, or know where I can get, detailed information on cross breeding kings with corns?
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