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Corn x prairie king?

Graham

New member
Hey I was wondering how would one of my future breeding projects turn out, I have this female prairie king that i had caught out on my land and wanted to try and breed her with my male strawberry corn. they are roughly the same size and both very tame so i wanted to see what every body had to say about me breeding them.
 
Just my opinion, but I think you would end up with something that is not as pretty as a praire king OR a corn snake.
And with the herp market as soft as it is, it will probably be even harder to sell anything that some people consider "just a mutt".
 
Firstly, I am a Hybrid enthusiast, but I agree. Your f1 will not be anything special, unless of course both parties just happen to be Amel.
Your f2 when you play around more with the project, siblings x parents and siblings x siblings should produce something both different and nice.

It is however as you labelled it, "A PROJECT", and one that will keep you busy for at least 6 years and I see it going way past that even.

My vote, give it a go.
 
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