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  1. #61
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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    Why should the hybrids not be bred? What is so bad about hybrids? Can it cause physical defects or sickness or any real problems, or is it just frowned upon in the hobby?

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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by muggy2419 View Post
    Why should the hybrids not be bred? What is so bad about hybrids? Can it cause physical defects or sickness or any real problems, or is it just frowned upon in the hobby?
    Might want to read through the whole thread. I think everyone's already explained their viewpoints pretty clearly.

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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    I figured you guys might want an update on my hybrids. I gave most of them away to friends who will be able to take care of them, and a few sadly went to a guy that fed them to his kingsnakes. I decided to keep 5 of them. One just had its 2nd shed and has a very pretty light olive/ yellow tint and I have one of the siblings as a comparison.
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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    im in love with the first little scrub.
    Ashley: instagram-> @ashes1187

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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by slipknot711 View Post
    im in love with the first little scrub.
    So am I. I hope they all turn out as pretty after they shed.

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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    It seems closer to the head they look more like checkerds, and as it gets closer to the tail they look more like easterns.

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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by liveunderoath View Post
    It seems closer to the head they look more like checkerds, and as it gets closer to the tail they look more like easterns.
    Seems that way, the head on the first scrub looks very checkered. I like them, if I was in the states I probably would have taken one as a personal pet to never breed.

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    Re: Accidental Cross Breeding

    If it wasnt 105 here in Texas I would have taken one of the girls, glad you got things sorted out though.

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