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    cross breeding?

    I have noticed several garters with similar patterns (or I just want to see em all checkered in appearance)

    I was wondering if there was commonalities with garters being able to cross breed with different subs of garters.

    Just a thought.

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    Re: cross breeding?

    I'm sure where their ranges cross there is some cross breeding amongst the different groups. I think I read something about that but don't recall the book. I'll try to find it when I have some free time.
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    Re: cross breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamromhem View Post
    I have noticed several garters with similar patterns (or I just want to see em all checkered in appearance)

    I was wondering if there was commonalities with garters being able to cross breed with different subs of garters.

    Just a thought.
    doubt it...mine i thought was a cross between checkerd and blackneck but it isnt checkers can have blotches on neck too
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    Re: cross breeding?

    Hybrids are definately possible if thats what your asking. It may not have ever been proven but I'd think I'd be pretty safe to say all snakes in the genus Thamnophis(Garter and Ribbion Snakes) can interbreed. I'd also be willing to bet snakes in the genus Thamnophis can hybridnize with snakes in the genus Nerodia(Water Snakes), athough actaully getting two of these snakes to breed would be a lot more difficult.

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    Re: cross breeding?

    I might have to try some experimentation along the way :P I think a red checkered would be absolutely gorgeous.

    What do you think? :P

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    Re: cross breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamromhem View Post
    I might have to try some experimentation along the way :P I think a red checkered would be absolutely gorgeous.

    What do you think? :P
    No .... no ..... and no! ... Not interested, never will be and you'll be hard pressed to find any serious garter keepers that would want one

    P.s. - Just get a 'high-red' parietalis! - ie Red with a checker pattern ... or a red-phase radix - ie Red with a checker pattern .... or a red terrestris - ie Red with a checker pattern .... or an erythristic eastern - ie Red with a checker pattern .... etc ...

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    Re: cross breeding?

    Yea, the carteret county erythristic eastern looks exactly like a red checkered actually... she's red... and perfectly checkered! I am not against hybrids completely because I must say, I have seen some incredibly cool hybrid snakes, but only really the ones that are like, really wacky unique crosses, like burmese python x ball pythons, bateaters, ball python x woma pythons, etc. Those are very very interesting, beautiful animals in their own way. I don't and never did see the point in crossing corn snakes with emoryi rat snakes because they look almost exactly the same and did nothing but confuse a lot of people and muddle genetics because they get passed for pure corns. The far out there hybrids... people can look at them and say oh, that is a hybrid. The ones that are closely related and leave you guessing... I am NOT a fan of. Kind of like the grayband x thayeri crosses or most of the other king/milk crosses. I would have no idea what I was looking at if people didn't tell me. I don't really see a point in hybridizing thamnophis though only because in my opinion there is no way you could make them any cooler looking and more distinct than they already are. When it comes to my garters I am a purist and I prefer selective breeding projects within species/subspecies. But I don't bring down those who choose to produce hybrids of any snake simply because I believe once a snake or any animal is born it's life is to be respected no matter if it's pure, a hybrid, even an accidental hybrid. Some people would cull animals like this but I personally don't agree with that. Sure, hybrids are not generally a natural thing, but neither is keeping snakes in captivity period, so if some people enjoy crossing species to make crazy cracked out looking snakes, and they can do so while honestly representing what they are, and the snakes are thriving, I can't judge them for that! But, I highly doubt that anything cool could come of thamnophis hybrids. They are just all too closely related and they already come in every color of the rainbow! They will just end up being sub par looking garters that some people have no idea what the heck they are looking at, accidentally label it one species or the other, and then genetics everywhere could become unintentionally tainted.
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    Re: cross breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brewster320 View Post
    I'd also be willing to bet snakes in the genus Thamnophis can hybridnize with snakes in the genus Nerodia(Water Snakes), athough actaully getting two of these snakes to breed would be a lot more difficult.
    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...siblities.html

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    Re: cross breeding?

    Genera doesn't matter my bets are it could happen considering how cloesely related the two genera are. Many of the different generas between other North American Colubrids (Pantherophis, Lampropeltis, and Pituophis). Some of these have even been bred with some of the Asian Rat Snakes in the genus Elaphe which many would actually consider impossible. It has also been proven that different genus of pythons and boas can interbreed with each other (Not boas X pythons of course but with different genus of there own families). The ball python has even been crossed with the woma python which is amazing considering they are in different genus, one lives in Africa, othe other in Aussie, and the Woma doesn't even have heat pits which is a huge differnce! So to say a water x garter is impossible can't be proven until its tried.

    As for garter hybrids. To be truthfully honest, if you don't include colors all garter look basicly the same body shape, size, structure, and pattern wise. there may be some small differences but once you cross two garters that difference is gone. then once you add morphs into the mix It'd be close to impossible to identify the hybrids. With any other group of snakes I'd give you the go ahead because I love hybrids but with garters, not a great idea with other garters atleast.

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    Re: cross breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brewster320 View Post
    Genera doesn't matter my bets are it could happen considering how cloesely related the two genera are. Many of the different generas between other North American Colubrids (Pantherophis, Lampropeltis, and Pituophis). Some of these have even been bred with some of the Asian Rat Snakes in the genus Elaphe which many would actually consider impossible. It has also been proven that different genus of pythons and boas can interbreed with each other (Not boas X pythons of course but with different genus of there own families). The ball python has even been crossed with the woma python which is amazing considering they are in different genus, one lives in Africa, othe other in Aussie, and the Woma doesn't even have heat pits which is a huge differnce! So to say a water x garter is impossible can't be proven until its tried.
    Actually, I was just pointing out that it's not the first time the issue has been discussed.

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