Bushfire
Well-Known Member
This is an off shoot from a hybrid thread that got me thinking, thanks to Sdaji.
There's a few different broad groups of keepers, some like I found with myself change abit depending on the species in question. The groups being:
I mostly bounce between the first 3 depending on the species, but havent totally closed the door to the 4th as one day when hybrid lines are more developed something might grab my interest.
I have a few monitors which are locality prue, and wouldnt dream of mixing up localities with them. In the subspecies group I have a few of the carpet python "subspecies", I wouldnt know their exact locality but they conform to the old "subspecies" type, they may well all be the same species but I wouldnt mix them. In the species group I had the Central Beardies, I wouldnt know their locality and really didnt care so much. I would of been buggered if someone come along and splitted up vitticeps into subspecies, but would I really have worried much? I dont know it didnt make me sit up and try to seek locality beardies, it was all about colours. Similar with EWDs, I kept quite a few wide ranging different localities together without a second thought.
So I guess my questions is do you put some species / types over others when it comes to keeping it pure? Why? For you where is that line?
There's a few different broad groups of keepers, some like I found with myself change abit depending on the species in question. The groups being:
- Locality Prue: This group seems to want to know the exact locality of their animals. They tend to think if the orgins cant be traced to a specific location/road then it isnt worth having. They are often very vocal about it too. Simply saying something is an NT BHP, isnt good enough to them NT is a big place.
- Subspecies Prue: This goup seems to be happy with keeping things to subspecies level specific if that level is currently recognised. They think if the animals look the same (colour/pattern) and/or from the same subspecies but could be from different localities then it should be fine. Alot of Carpet python keepers would identify with this group with all the so called "subspecies".
- Species Prue: This group is very similar to the subspecies prue group. The main difference being they either mix subspecies; if that particular level is available or mix localities in species that doesn't have subspecies. They think different colour/patterns mixes, different localities mixes are ok as they all fall under the same species. Examples of this group are bearded dragon keepers, water dragon keepers, and a few hybrid carpet breeders.
- Mix and Match: This group will mix across species and genera to see what interesting things they will create. This group is often subjected to witch hunts and are often considered the outcasts of the herp community.
I mostly bounce between the first 3 depending on the species, but havent totally closed the door to the 4th as one day when hybrid lines are more developed something might grab my interest.
I have a few monitors which are locality prue, and wouldnt dream of mixing up localities with them. In the subspecies group I have a few of the carpet python "subspecies", I wouldnt know their exact locality but they conform to the old "subspecies" type, they may well all be the same species but I wouldnt mix them. In the species group I had the Central Beardies, I wouldnt know their locality and really didnt care so much. I would of been buggered if someone come along and splitted up vitticeps into subspecies, but would I really have worried much? I dont know it didnt make me sit up and try to seek locality beardies, it was all about colours. Similar with EWDs, I kept quite a few wide ranging different localities together without a second thought.
So I guess my questions is do you put some species / types over others when it comes to keeping it pure? Why? For you where is that line?