PilbaraPythons
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Cordylus and Qldmorelia, could you please refresh my memory here. Do you support the crossing breeding in a private capacity of different species, sub-species or both?
Some of them do indeed look spectacular and yes, many purists do not help their credibility by claiming otherwise.
Yasser is being kind enough to show us some of his animals, keep in mind that he lives in the U.S and all you people want to do is bag his animals and call them ugly.
GROW UP PEOPLE!!!! If you don`t like them Don`t reply! The majority of you seem so miserable im surprised you havn`t thought about putting a rope around your necks yet!
I dont understand why any snake would be frozen reguardless of weather it is considered good looking or not.Yasser! Welcome, though I must warn you it's a tough crowd your playing too. Believe me.
Please stick around though. You have more experience on this topic than anyone in Australia, and I for one am keen to hear your thoughts. Some of the members may get a little over excited at times, but the future of our nation is at stake. They want to keep things (kind of )pure for our children, and our childrens children.
Is it true that only 5% of hybrids are good looking and all the others need to be frozen?
I dont understand why any snake would be frozen reguardless of weather it is considered good looking or not.
People dont freeze their kids if they come out ugly
only shows how miserable & jealous you are because you can't produce even half an animal like that
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.......Your never going to stop people crossing snakes. For you, It may be a nice idea but it's never going to happen. If we can all agree on that point, the next question, and the real question is how do we regulate it.
If we keep skipping back to the "yeah but ya shouldn't do it" line there will never be a solution.
So we at QldMorelias have spent alot of time in the lab trying to come up with a solution to your question.
"what can we as 'responsible' keepers; do to ensure that 'pure' lines remain pure?
I've thought about it; and haven't a clue; "
The answer my friends is to live and let live. People are going to cross their carpets with or without the all important stamp of approval from APS members. To keep lines pure those who do cross their carpets will need to feel they can be open about it without being flamed by the purists.
So purists repeat after me " I wouldn't buy them, I don't like crosses, but each to their own"
If you can memorise that simple little line those who do go down the designer path won't need to palm them off as something else,.. if that's what's happening. As so many of these comments show there is room for both. And people if you want to keep some of your animals locale specific and some designer animals, well that's ok too.
I've been keeping for over 20 years and I'm ok with it. I've plenty of friends who have been keeping longer than that and also don't see it as a big issue, but they can't be bothered getting on here and trying to change anyones mind. I think you may be suprised by some of the keepers who think we (you) are making a big deal over nothing
Yes i would agree with them its a storm in a tea cup. Still it is often quite amusing what some of stuff ppl come up with, the most funny is when ppl say hybrids cant look good or when ppl dont realise that current taxonomy is most likely incorect and many names will change. I wonder how many would change their stance if the eastern carpets were lumped together, it would be quite funny i think, especially with those who are ignorant enough to think crossing something with the same name cant be an unatural hybrid. Even more funny are those that think some stupid scaleless, tripple sunset swirl hypomelanistic snake is somehow better than a hybrid and will be suitable for release to replenish wild populations.
Chris
Please show us an example of an unnatural looking line bred locality pure Australian python.
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