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Posted by: POCooney at Sat Aug 20 18:18:22 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by POCooney ] Just another reason why taking the high ground against hybrids is a difficult position to take. Unless you are dealing with wild caught critters that you know the origin of, it's dicey to make bold assertions of it not being a hybrid. I used to be a real Nazi about keeping/breeding hybrids. Not so much anymore. Life is too short to get my panties in a wad about it. Several types of snakes that I have kept in the past and probably will in the future are suspect or outright hybrids. WS Brooksi, Albino Brooksi, Creamsicle Corns, Ultra/Ultramel Corns, Honduran Milks to name a few. And as long as hybrid vs Intergrade is a hot topic and the possibility of wild hybrids exists, again life's too short. Just my $0.02!!!!!! [ Hide Replies ]
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