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    Re: Hybrid pythons

    actually i'm very interested in how it compares to dog breeding, especially considering the health defects which are prevalent in both

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    Re: Hybrid pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Dumdum333 View Post
    actually i'm very interested in how it compares to dog breeding, especially considering the health defects which are prevalent in both


    Since my green comment since to have been an issue for you let me explain why it was there, the original post was on Hybrid Pythons and no mention of comparison with dog breeding was made, case point

    Quote Originally Posted by Dumdum333 View Post
    Hey!

    I was wondering what the general consensus is on hybrid python species. I personally find them so beautiful, but questionably unnatural (although so are dogs I guess).

    What types are there
    I've heard of burmballs (burmese x ball), bateaters (burm x retic), carpalls (carpet x ball)

    Can literally any python breed with any python? And with boas?

    It's a whole new bizzare world ��
    We have had many hybrid discussions in the past that got out of hand, got confusing and had to be split and cleaned up hence my post in green to prevent that
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 02-18-2017 at 12:35 PM.
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    I couldn't help but actually LOL when I saw Eric's "thanks" in green!
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

    1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
    Mack The Knife, 2013
    Lizzy, 2010
    Etta, 2013
    1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
    Esmarelda , 2014
    Sundance, 2012
    2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
    0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

    Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.

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    I don't have a problem with hybrids or even locality crosses as long as the buyer is informed about the animal's lineage. There are plenty of folks who just want a pretty pet and have no interest in breeding their animals.

    I do have a problem where critters are advertised as having a 100% "locality" background and they don't, because there are breeders trying to preserve those pure lines and it may not be legal any more to import them.

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    Re: Hybrid pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    I couldn't help but actually LOL when I saw Eric's "thanks" in green!
    Why?
    Find me on Facebook: E.B. Ball Pythons and Instagram: @EBBallPythons

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    Re: Hybrid pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Why?
    Was it not intentional?

    It came across to me as a humorous way of agreeing to Deb by supporting her use of green.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

    1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
    Mack The Knife, 2013
    Lizzy, 2010
    Etta, 2013
    1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
    Esmarelda , 2014
    Sundance, 2012
    2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
    0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

    Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.

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    Re: Hybrid pythons

    Mod thanks are always in green - just like our names. That's why we post in green when speaking from a Mod perspective versus our own comments. Completely unintentional, but now I totally get what you saw. Ha!
    Find me on Facebook: E.B. Ball Pythons and Instagram: @EBBallPythons

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