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Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietalis)
I would be interested to know if anyone has ever outcrossed a T.s. tetrataenia to a blotched subspecies. I suspect this is counterintuitive for most people insofar as the striped morph is desirable & probably most breeders are trying to breed blotches out of their lines, not breed them in. Nonetheless it would be an extremely timely experiment. If any of you have tets to burn, why not cross a few out to some nice blotchy infernalis or concinnus and post the results? Science would thank you.
Cheers,
G
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Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
It would be interesting, particularly with infernalis, but I guess tetrataenia is so hard to get (or so expensive) that few people would want to sully the line. Interesting idea though.
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The red side of life.
Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
These are two hybrids of ´tetrataenia and ´parietalis

one more redish

the other one more bluish
poorly to see on the bad picture
I´ve bought them around millenium.
The red one passed away few years later and the blueish one went back to the breeder to keep forward without breeding.
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Old and wise snake
Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
Beautiful babies, Zooplan!
That one pic makes me think of a caption!
KitKat "Acts of kindness should never be random."
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
 Originally Posted by KITKAT
Beautiful babies, Zooplan!
That one pic makes me think of a caption! 
me too
and now I'm curious . . .
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Subadult snake
Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
I personally against trying to hybrid snakes. With that said, their is a spot in San Mateo County that I know about where tetrataenia & infernalis both live among other species of garters. I know for a fact that those two do naturally cross breed in the wild. Nothing prettier than seeing a SF Garter in the wild!
This pic was taken by a friend of mine @ one of the few locations they can still be found
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The red side of life.
Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
The hybrids shown up, are produced by a kind of accident.
Most breeders here are against hybrids too.
Nice to see, that there are still a few ´tetrataenia left in the wild.
European breeders would give a hand or a leg to get one as fresh blood for the European strain.
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Subadult snake
Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
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Re: Anyone ever cross tetrataenia with blotched ssp. (infernalis, concinnus, parietal
Wonderful, Udo! The phenotype of those two snakes answers one or two specific questions I had. I am always appreciative of creative genetic tinkering. Good work,
G
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The red side of life.
I´m not firm in US law...
what penalty is set to something like catching, keeping, breeding, selling or shipping a San Franzisco Garter Snake to Europe?
Would there be any way to get a permission for that?
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