As long as there is a willing buyer to a snake, there will always be a breeder willing to meet that need. Some buyers want pure genes, others want something different. In the Green Tree Python market a lot of "sub species" are crossed to get different color outcomes. It doesn't mean that there are no breeders of pure Aru's, Sorongs, or Canary's. Or that any specific snake is undesirable or unattractive. It comes down to that they are pet's, and if we really wanted them to remain 'pure' then we'd release them back into their respective habitats, and let nature take it's course. I think it's a little hypocritical to demonize some breeder simply because they want to try something different.

We are not demonizing the breeders of San Francisco Garters in Europe, because of the small breeding population, which leads to health issues over the long run. I'm pretty sure that most if not all of us would jump at an opportunity to own one, granted we could get it over here legally. I'm jumping now, but no snakes have arrived in the mail yet.

That last one was a joke to lighten the mood.