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Re: Ball Python x Childrens Python
 Originally Posted by joepythons
See i thought i was correct about the king/corn crosses.Funny you should mention the egg layers and live bearers.Once i had a lady tell me she had a burmese boa constrictor  .I walked away laughing  .
lol ive rescued several "ball boas"
shelby- yes they did indeed change the genus from elaphae to pantherophis
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steve,
the man that started it all 5 years ago. thank you for getting me into the wonderful world of herpetoligy.
you are and will always will be my idol.
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Re: Ball Python x Childrens Python
Actually there is someone who has been attempting the burm x ball cross for some time now. Even took pics of them mating. So far no eggs but you never know.
ball x angolan, ball x blood, ball x woma, burm x retic, carpet x GTP, gaboon x rhino......there are all kinds of crosses out there.
I don't think anything is impossible anymore except for egg laying x live bearing crosses.
I am just toying with the idea right now. My wife seems to think that this pairing would result in one very large snake (ie: one eating the other ).
Last edited by SPJ; 08-25-2006 at 10:24 PM.
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Re: Ball Python x Childrens Python
I'm curious were you successful with the breeding project. I would love to see a picture of a hybrid (children's balls). I have a large female children's pythons and a small male bp so I'm debating on trying to breed them.
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Yes, the North American rat snakes were separated from the Elaphe, and assigned to Pantherophis.
The corn/king hybrids are indeed across Genus boundaries, as kingsnakes are in Lampropeltis. It was quite a surprise. Reptiles don't seem to care as much about our taxonomic classifications as we do. 
Burmball (Python X Python--same genus)
http://www.johnberryreptiles.com/images/Burmball_3.JPG
Wall (ball/woma cross) Python X Aspidites -- Different genus
http://www.spitfirereptiles.com/sphp...4-0901.med.jpg
Carpall (Carpet/Ball cross) Python X Morelia -- Different genus
http://www.fororeptiles.org/galerias...1_Carpall_.jpg
So, intergeneric hybrids don't appear to be very far-fetched at all, in snakes.
However, from what I've read, someone has attempted to cross a spotted python with a ball python, and got locks, but there's nothing reported anywhere on any babies produced, yet. So, that's discouraging for the success of a Children's X Ball cross. Antaresia might not be compatible with Python.
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Whoa this is an old thread! 6 y/o, thats like a new record lol!
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Re: Ball Python x Childrens Python
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
Whoa this is an old thread! 6 y/o, thats like a new record lol!
LOL I know, I was reading through this and was getting all huffy, thinking "It IS possible, it's been done, I even can find the photos.. just a second.. Yeah see! this hybrid HAS been do--- oooh.. I wonder if the thread is old. Yep. Thread is old."
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Zombie Thread!
Kill it with fire!!
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