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DonSoderberg
at Wed Mar 9 22:25:43 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DonSoderberg ]
It's going to be dangerous to dilute that back to corn. Most of the progeny are going to be corn snake patterned, but the colors will be skewed away from normal corn colors to the extent someone will think they have a pure corn that's bazaarly different in color. That's dangerous. I recommend you head for the other corner. Yellow rat, gray rat, black rat if you're going to breed it. While I do like many of the so-called 'hybrids' out there, there is growing recklessness in the industry. People selling snakes as pure this' or thats and not mentioning that they're hybrids or intergrades. If you stay as extremely far from confusion as possible, you will be away with making hybrids. If they resemble known species, the trouble begins. South Mountain Reptiles
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