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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Oh wow. Those are hot! Thanks for sharing

    Edit:... Do they have the attitude of GTP's or are they more laid back like the carpets?
    Thank you! In my experience Chondros are much more laid back than Carpets....the main reason I sold my carpets 12 years ago. These seem to have characteristics of both and 5 of 7 perch like chondros. Since carpets are easier to get started I'm hoping they keep on that track. Baby chondros are a pain in the rear to get feeding....mostly because they just do not want to strike at anything. So far, all but 2 have taken several meals and have had their second sheds. Those that are feeding well are already double the size of the stubborn kids.

    I set out to produce these with my lone IJ female and she was a great mom. I plan to test a theory on egg size determination either this season or next. I'm not aware of any carpondros produced from breeding a male carpet to a female chondro. Most of this is due to the belief the eggs are going to be larger because of the carpet gene, and the female chondros could become eggbound. I'm not so sure I buy into this. These eggs were pretty standard for carpet eggs, as were the babies when they hatched. I'm pretty sure it will work the same if a female chondro were used....I think the female determines the egg development and size.

    I'm glad I didn't ruffle any feathers yet. These guys are even more amazing in person and probably the best looking carpondros I've seen yet. Hope everyone is having a great season.

    Thanks again
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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Vary cool,
    I want one I need one got to rob that bank one day

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    I LOVE these!! Congrats and it will be interesting to see the results of you egg size test.

    I think Charpondros are less controversial due to the fact Carpets and GTPs share habitats and can naturally hybridize. Just my opinion anyway, I'm not really against it in general though.

    Definitely keep us updated too!
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    Very nice hybrid!
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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    OMG they are awesome looking Any chance i can post this on WCR ??

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    Omg are you kiddin me a hybird send them all to me And ill make sure nobody knows where they came from jk gorgeous animals

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    HOLY CRAP!!!


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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Beautiful snakes as always Brandon.
    If anyone talks smack about you, they dont know what they are talking about.

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    Wow just stunning! I'm guessing that they change in color like the GTP.

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