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Joeycoco98
at Sun Mar 22 22:20:53 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joeycoco98 ]
Thanks for the lesson. I actually like the look of the one in the second pic. So that one is the product of the initial breeding of the Eastern x Florida?
Thanks,
Miller
>>First get a eastern and hypo to produce normal looking hets:
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>>If you breed a eastern to a hypo you will get normal hets like this :
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>> Then if you breed the (normal) looking hets togeteher you will get normal and hypos like this:
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>>So to answer your question. ..from a HET to HET brteeding not all will be hypos.
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>>Also beware, there are people selling 3/4 florida 1/4 easterns as "mutlys" and they don't look as good . Basically they are plugging in the 50/50's from my line into hypo Florida kings and getting a washed down version and marketing them as mutleys.
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>>Also these mutleys actually naturally intergrade from 300 miles south of the Florida borber and they extende all the way into south GA. So they cover quite a range and should be called natural intergrades! Or In this case when bred to a s floroda local 'unatural intergrade' done in tupperware boxes..heh heh
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>>Signature edited ----- 1.1 Florida King
1.1 Eastern Kings
1.1 Black Milksnake
1.2 Kankakee Bull Snakes
2.2 Still Water Hypos
1.1 Possibly stillwater x Red Bull
2.2 N. Pinesnake
0.1 Tangerine Honduran
0.0.1 Black Ratsnake
1.0 Chow Chow (2003 Papi)
0.1 Cats (Shug)
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