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Posted by: choppergreg at Sat Aug 14 00:39:29 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by choppergreg ] Dont try to switch focus. What ever happened to the snakes? LOL. Just kidding. I too am not a fan of hybrids. But indigos make great pets. They surpass all other snakes except a king cobra. A hybrid would make a great pet and a smart snake. Much cooler than a jungle corn. I use to keep many species until I got into indigos. Now I only keep eastern and texas indigos and a couple of elapids. Anyway if they were crossbred would one need a permit??? Also it seems many easterns around today are born with kinks. I often wonder if hybrid is better than inbreed? Cheers to all. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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