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chefdev
at Wed Nov 9 15:51:01 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chefdev ]
Its funny that you mentioned that about the natural hybridization of these two snakes. I was thinking the same thing about the nelson and the honduran... They look so much alike. Like I said before, the lady who sold me the Mex Mex had it marked as a Thayeri. This is what ultimately lead to this result in the first place.
I would think this is an eye opener for reputable breeders everywhere. This probably does happen in the wild with a number of species.
I will leave that conversation for the more experienced herpers out there.
One of the other deceased neonates almost made it to full maturity. It had the same pattern/colors as well.
I am sure that if I did put to babies together, I would see some pattern/color changes.
I will definately keep this one...
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