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Posted by: Bigfoot at Mon Feb 21 19:45:59 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bigfoot ] What you would be doing would be introgressing genes from the banded species into a midland genetic background. You would wind up with a domestic snake that would look like an albino midland but would not be a pure midland. I don't know what the advantage that would be over an albino banded, especially since it would likely drive the purists nuts. Perhaps you can explain. | ||
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