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    Re: Has this cross been done?

    Quote Originally Posted by Little B-Py View Post
    it wouldn't be for money...more for curiosity. The MGB we are planning to get has a beautiful pink color to him and I just wonder how it would work with the pink in the DGB. This would be straight for curiosity. Luckily we wouldn't be technically "paying" for the MGB ($1200) or the DGB. (fiancee works at the place we get our animals from and they are paying her on in store credit). I would just hope the babies are just a box of ugly...
    I wish you all of the luck in the world.

    Personally, hybrids aren't my thing, but if they are appropriately labeled, I don't have much of an issue with them. The only time I have a serious issue with hybrids is when they get like the Carpet Pythons, etc. It's hard to tell a pure one now.

    I think you should consider how you are going to find homes for a potentially large litter. I'm sure people would be more than willing to take them off your hands, but will they be as responsible as you? Making sure the animals stay labeled properly, etc? It would be a pity to muddy up the blood line of either species.


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