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Posted by: hermanbronsgeest at Mon Jan 10 09:22:08 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hermanbronsgeest ]  
   

If you cross two specimens of different biological species together, then their offspring should be considered as hybrids. If you cross two specimens of different subspecies of the same biological species, then their offspring are called intergrades.



Hybridisation of Pantherophis guttatus with P. obsoletus has been done before (a lot). You get the nicest results by breeding guttatus to a subspecies with a blotched pattern, like spiloides or obsoletus. I have seen guttatus * quadrivittatus hybrids before. I think that these hybrids are not quite as attractive as the guttatus * spiloides or guttatus * obsoletus hybrids that I have seen. Why don't you try this instead?



Anyway, since I'm from The Netherlands too, please let me know when your crossbreeding attempts pay off.



Greetings,



Herman Bronsgeest (hermanbronsgeest@hetnet.nl)



Here's a list of the animals currently in my collection:



1.1 Pantherophis bairdi, Banderas County (TX, USA)

2.1 Pantherophis bairdi, Nuevo Leon (Mexico)

2.2 Pantherophis o. deckerti, Key Largo (FL, USA)

2.2 Pantherophis o. obsoletus, albino blotchless

2.2 Pantherophis o. obsoletus, lavender

1.0 Pantherophis o. obsoletus, whitesided

1.2 Pantherophis o. obsoletus, leucistic


   

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