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my LARGE female Pueblan

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  • 11-24-2008, 01:55 PM
    Brandon Osborne
    Re: my LARGE female Pueblan
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    Originally Posted by Demon_Reptiles View Post
    i am sure they do but breeding records indicate that she is not - not all will be the same, like people are not all the same doesdnt mean we are not people.... she is at least 3 generations of pueblan x pueblan breeding

    Three generations could mean 6 years, which is not a long time in snake breeding. Hypo Pueblans look like "pure" pueblans, but they were crossed with Hondurans. Nice looking snake, but there is something different about her.

    Just to give an idea of timelines, female chondros take about 4 years to mature where female pueblans take about 18-24 months. Milksnakes take about half as long to mature and breed. Since 2001, I have produced 3 generations of chondros from one pair....meaning, I bred the original adults, some of their offspring, and now some of their offspring's offspring. So in reality, you could get three generations of milksnakes in about 5 years.

    Not trying to bust chops, just pointing out the possibilities. Reguardless, the snake looks very nice.
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