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RioBravoReptiles
at Fri Jul 9 18:23:55 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RioBravoReptiles ]
.. it takes a male and a female of proper age and condition. More seriously: You wrote: "purists hate crosses" and some other...
I think it more correct to say that so called Purists hate crosses being passed off as one subspecies or locality or another instead of the new product they are. And I know there are many such breeders who do not mis-represent their babies.. but sooner or later many find their way in to the marketplace as a certain subspecies or type, especially if the experiment does not yield anything particularly nice or valuable.
For many reasons, some maybe good, some not-so-good, people decide to crossbreed their boas and other animals. Despite the anything-goes attitude that some people have many others do not think it smart or progressive. Here we deal with boas and the rules are not clear.. but in other associations working with different kinds of animals to purposely cross animals of known seperate lineage would be considered heresy. Even the true morphs are evolving into lines and stud-books that people respect, so why is a natural boa morph considered so lightly by some? It is a mystery..
In general, it is true that most Boa will breed with most any other type, the question would be why attempt it? The genie is out of the bottle and there is no going back from intergrading and crossbreeding, heck, a lot of those products are beautiful.. But there are very many animals already available from these experiments, use those. Knowingly and purposefully cross-breeding animals of known natural lineage is a waste.
IMHO
Gus
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