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Posted by: FRoberts at Tue Jun 19 20:33:34 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ] I liked, does not that involve some Pit genes ? Oh yeah, it doesn't look like any other species of Lampropeltis or Pituophis. I may want my lines genetic integrity to not be compromised, I wouldn't want to inadvertently mix any genes from some hybrid you created then somewhere along the line some poor person thinks they got one specie, when indeed they got 2 instead. I feel that about any type of snake, not just the ones I work with as you stated. BTW I can personally guarantee my Northern's have no other Pit genes in their lineage. So you may start arguing at the wall. | ||
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