Quote Originally Posted by Jhill001 View Post
The same reasons I frown on all hybrids.

2. Diamond Pythons and Sinaloan Milk snakes are two species practically lost to the hobby because of hybridization that I can think of off-hand. One is so ridiculously expensive that it is basically lost, the other is indistinguishable from nelson's milksnakes and only "shows" as a Sinaloan because of line breeding efforts with no one able to trace lineage back to the true species.
Diamond python prices are on par with that of some ball morphs -- and have done a much better job of staying the same -- people buy the BPs. (I say that as someone intent on getting diamonds after I create the correct space for them). But, yeah, I have to agree otherwise. Most of the carpet complex now takes a a couple minutes of homework to find a pure animal, some more than others. I'm afraid of the same thing happening with the Antaresia pythons.

Other than that, everyone's kinda said anything I could say here for me.