Honduran X amel florida king hybrid
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Honduran X amel florida king hybrid
If the FL king parent is amelanistic, wouldn't that make this animal a het? It looks like it's actually amelanistic itself.
Very pretty though...
Its an F2.
Please post pics of the parents.
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I mean its a very neat looking snake, but man, hybrids just aint right fo sho!,
jeff teel
You wonder why so many question the authenticity of your so-called peanut butter brooksi, beautiful brooksi by the way, BUT when one knows you as an outspoken HYBRIDIZER, makes lots of people doubt lineage on these peanut butters. I guess that leaves you with oversea sales eh!
$500 bones for that mutt is crazy!
Why don't you just stay in the hybrid forum with all the other freaks to marvel over your creation.
Mark Chandler
LOL! Why are you so angry? Jeolousy?
I just thought it would be nice to post a picture of a nice snake. It is 50% honduran and I thought I would post it here because I was excited about it and that people might like to know what a hybrid Honduran looks like compared to a normal honduran.
Also.. No one has questioned the authenticity of my Peanut Butter brooksi except when they first came out. Its normal for people to ask HOW an animal originated.
Would it be fair to state that if someone breeds pure morphs (Gilas, Indigos, brooksi ect) that you would not purchase anything from that person because they have a few hybrids? That you find the hybridizer offensive and nobody should buy anything from a known hybridizer ? Just curious.
Not trying to create a hybrid debate, just wondering why your personal attack has so much hatred against me that you would try to discredit my reputation?
Rainer
My post was not entirely directed at you, your assumption that I would not buy from a know hydridizer is very accurate. The hybrid debate as been discussed long and hard, no need to get going on that.
I am sure I speak for most on here when I say, we could not care less what a honduran X Brooksi X Pyro X guttata X getula looks like.
I just wish you would keep those pics were they belong in the hybrid forum were you would get a better response.
I think you knew this was coming here in the milk forum. As for your reputation, I know you've been a long time herper, last year, when you first advertized your peanut butters or hets for sale, I was asked for my opinion on those and the third party mentioned doubting their pureness, my reply was that he had answered his own question...
You mention that if someone worked with Indigos, BUT works towards hybrid would discredit their reputation, I think not but when one has lots of hybrids and then advertises pure strains, makes many wonder IF....
As for jealousy, then I must be...
No bigee here Rainer, have fun with your freak snakes...
wooh hooe.... easy there medusha, you sure did a good job of twisting everthing! I'm sensing a slight case of hostility coming from you...take a deep breath and relax..it'll be ok...it'll alllll be ok
“The hybrid debate as been discussed long and hard, no need to get going on that.”
But you did get it going when you took the bait, as Rainer knew someone would. While I agree the post would have been more appropriate on the hybrid forum it isn’t totally out of place here. I for one find it interesting that the two could hybridize.
I wouldn’t have posted had you not asserted that it’s justified to question the authenticity of “pure” stock just because a breeder also produces hybrids. IMHO that’s “pure” bull. There are lots of breeders out there that don’t do hybrids that will tell you whatever you want to hear in order to make a sale. Authenticating stock takes more than making sweeping judgments against a group of breeders that do something that you just don’t happen to like.
I haven’t made up my mind about Hybrids. So far I’m leaning more against it then for it, but one important thing I have learned in life is: to each his own. That’s one nice looking animal good job.
Jim Baptista
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