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How would a Halloween/Apricot Pueblan mix look?

AnimalSquabbles Dec 22, 2005 05:42 AM

Ive got a baby Halloween Honduran Milksnake Malle and a Female baby Apricot pueblan Milksnake. I'm thinking maybe down the line I could try try and breed the 2, how would the cross look? I know I wouldnt be able to get as much for them as I for something like regular Halloweens but Im just interested in how they would come out. ONe is Black and Orange, and the other is light yellow with red and black. Are there any pics of a cross like this?

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Colubrid-aphilia Dec 22, 2005 06:00 AM

>>Ive got a baby Halloween Honduran Milksnake Malle and a Female baby Apricot pueblan Milksnake. I'm thinking maybe down the line I could try try and breed the 2, how would the cross look? I know I wouldnt be able to get as much for them as I for something like regular Halloweens but Im just interested in how they would come out. ONe is Black and Orange, and the other is light yellow with red and black. Are there any pics of a cross like this?

All I can say is "WHY"????????

Try posting this on the ""Hybrids"" forum, most here do not have high regards when it comes to hybrids.

Halloween Honduran, now that's a new one.
Hybrid snake forum

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kirkpatrick Dec 22, 2005 08:31 AM

they are both pueblans. they will probably look like both the parents. although i haven't breed milks so i can't tell you for sure.

tspuckler Dec 22, 2005 08:40 AM

The person who originally posted said Halloween Honduran, so they'd be breeding two different types of milks. I never heard of a Halloween Honduran, and you probably thought that the person who posted said Halloween Pueblan. I had to read it twice to figure out what the heck they were talking about.
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shannon brown Dec 24, 2005 06:06 PM

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colubrid-aphilia Dec 22, 2005 01:52 PM

>>they are both pueblans. they will probably look like both the parents. although i haven't breed milks so i can't tell you for sure.

Sentence number one from the first post:

""Ive got a baby Halloween Honduran Milksnake Malle and a Female baby Apricot pueblan Milksnake.""

HYBRID!
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"Colubrid-aphilia", adj; An inordinate love of Colubrids.

crimsonking Dec 22, 2005 07:19 PM

I thought hybrid was the term used when two different species or genera are crossed.
Even if one is a pueblan and one is a hondo, aren't they the same species??(triangulum)
Would that make the resulting offspring intergrades?
Is hybrid also used when subspecies are crossed??
I have not heard of halloween hondos either, but I have very limited knowledge.
:Mark
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goregrind Dec 24, 2005 07:41 AM

hey at least he didnt say he wanted to make a holloween corn, both snakes are milks so its not that much of a hybrid so just try and answer the question without being immature
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jake

my addiction:
2 normal ball pythons (lazlo and izzy)
1 amelenistic corn snake (mazy)
0.1 blizzard corn (blizz)

ExPiReD Dec 22, 2005 08:38 AM

post some pics of your halloween plz???

-Nate

shannon brown Dec 24, 2005 06:01 PM

looking morphs comeing out of full blown Hondurans and Pueblans that it would just be a irresponsible thing to do and to ad to a already huge problem.
I am not sure I have seen of or heard of any halloween hondurans but wouldn't it be better to get another honduran and try and breed it out.
If it was a halloween pueblan and a apricot pueblan you were talking about then by all means breed them.This is just a pattern morph and you will most likely see some very clean apricots produced.

Shannon
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