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Posted by: justin stricklin at Mon Feb 21 20:19:47 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by justin stricklin ] Ok thanks. That was pretty much an example I gave you. If I were to do that I would go do it with a banded to a yellow bellied water snake. They look much diffent but are very similar. I am sure as long as I told the people Iw ere sellign them to before they buy then I should not have problems. However, I am not in this business to make money but I do like it to pay for its self and possibly more. These species integrade in the wild where their ranges meet anyways. But still, if you've seen albino waters then you know just how good they look. they look better than any corns I've seen. Much brighter and just so beutiful. If i do that I will be sure to do it with something that will look better with the colors and pattern of a hybrid. Most likely I will not breed hets or albino bandeds to yellow belly or midlands, but somehtign like diamond back water snakes. They have a very good pettern and I could not imagine what it would look like with an albino. but if I can get some hets or albinos of the desired species I want, I will do that instead. As long as they are not realeased into the wild. Before I sell an animal I always make sure the buyer is responsible and has a real interest in them, and nt in it just for money. | ||
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