S
Shonfield
Guest
hi,
I am curious as to if there are any genetic differences with the normal levis levis and the levis occidentalis or pilbarensis? Most of the government departments classify them all under levis levis, so does this mean they have the same genetic makeup and just look slightly different?
Also, i am very very against hybrids of any reptiles and i am not wanting to cross the two, but if a levis levis and occi or pilb were to mate, would the offspring be fine or deformed in some way?
I am curious as to if there are any genetic differences with the normal levis levis and the levis occidentalis or pilbarensis? Most of the government departments classify them all under levis levis, so does this mean they have the same genetic makeup and just look slightly different?
Also, i am very very against hybrids of any reptiles and i am not wanting to cross the two, but if a levis levis and occi or pilb were to mate, would the offspring be fine or deformed in some way?