indicus
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I agree Boa....if it's different, it must be crossed or interbred :roll:....god help it if someone produces something different....
waruikazi said:I think it's a disgusting freak of nature and should be burnt on the stake so it can be sent back to hell from where it came!!! :twisted:
More power to the breeders! It's about time that our aussie snakes start competing with those ball pythons! I hope it proves to be genetic and we start seeing some really interesting morphs. But first that animals has to be fertile and then it has to be proven genetic, alot of if's and but's but it should be interesting to see it develop.
But first that animals has to be fertile and then it has to be proven genetic, alot of if's and but's but it should be interesting to see it develop.
Glimmerman said:But first that animals has to be fertile and then it has to be proven genetic, alot of if's and but's but it should be interesting to see it develop.
A Piebald is a genetic colour mutation - it shouldn't have any effect on it's reproductive capabilities (to my understanding anyway)
waruikazi said:I was just making the point that because he has a snake wih a mutation doesn't mean that he will insantly make millions, i mean it could even get RI and die tomorrow.
I wouldn't even let anyone know I have it - at least for a few years and have bred it to see what else follwed within the offspring
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