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crossing

housesnakes Apr 15, 2006 10:07 PM

when my corns mature im going to try to cross them with an eastern milk snake.would that be considered a jungle corn or is that when you cross them with a king?
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repzoo44 Apr 15, 2006 10:44 PM

FYI.....hybrids are a touchy subject on this forum. Try posting in the hybrids forum. Im not sure what they would be called, besides un-natural anyway. jk. jungles are a cross with a cal king.

ep
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Occupants not paying rent:
1.1. balls
1.1 corns
1 everglades rat
1 w. hognose
1 bearded dragon
2.1 cats

housesnakes Apr 15, 2006 10:54 PM

ok thank you and sorry if i afended anyone

repzoo44 Apr 15, 2006 11:53 PM

I dont think folks will take it too hard. Now, if you start posting pics of this crossing here, then be prepared for some backlash. I think the one important thing to keep in mind down the road is to keep really good records of what snakes have what in them. Many people here like pure corns. Say you breed them and then breed the offspring back to the corn parent for several generations, you may not be able to tell those offspring arent pure corn. I think if you are going to do it, only breed hybrids to hybrids. So....keep good records and inform anyone you sell to exactly the genetic makeup of that snake. Hope that helped.

ep
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Occupants not paying rent:
1.1. balls
1.1 corns
1 everglades rat
1 w. hognose
1 bearded dragon
2.1 cats

adamjeffery Apr 16, 2006 11:03 AM

yes they would definetly mate but you may need to trick them using a pair of both. also make sure this is what you want to do. eastern milks from what i have read can be pretty tricky to get started eating. hopefully if you do this cross they might get their appetite from the corn genetics and maybe size also. i havent seen many eastern milk hybrids. it should be interesting but for future referance the hybrid forum located in the general topics catagory would be more usefull in helping you along, so far you havent been flamed but their is a good chance it could happen here. check out the link in my signature its a new forum but we are helpfull when it comes to hybrids
adam
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