Billybobob
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The following is a post from that other site and my responce. The thread is in the hybrid section and is about hybrid genes being in corn snakes. I was just wondering what everyone's point of view on the subject of hybrids in all snakes and how big of a problem or benefit do you think it is.
I was going to edit my post but I figured most will understand my that this is all just my opinion and not meant to offend anyone. I did adjust it so it would be easier to read.
Gazz said:Then most likely bred to a amel who's (great,great,grand perant) may have been a creamicle.I don't know/you don't know/not even Don Sodernberg know 100%/.He know that the one's he get from the wild are pure and he's hardly going to breed them to other (WC) as thay would be normal's.A amel going to be the most likely canderdate being (CB) stand's a high chance of haveing (emoryi) blood in it so then the young would have polluted blood there for not pure.
Billybobob said:Using that logic you could say that any type of snake could be a hybrid. I know of people (they shall remain nameless) that have sold hybrid grey bands that I am sure got put back into breeding with other grey bands. I also know of some hybrid redtail boas that looked just like regular redtails and I bet that those went on to be bred to pure redtails.
Can any one know for sure that any of their snakes are pure? Unless you collected the snake your self from the wild the answer is no. You know how many people sell locality grey bands that are not actually locality? A lot, I know that these are not hybrids but if you are in to locality it can be just as big of a problem if you want pure locality snakes.
The fact is yes the corn snake gene pool dose have some hybrid blood in it and yes so dose a lot of other snakes gene pools the only difference is that the corn snake world is willing to admit it and people who breed other snake types are not willing to even listen to anything that has to do with their snakes being hybrids.
Now this post is not meant to start any problems but to inform people that this is not just a problem in the corn snake world but is a problem in the whole world of snakes. On a side note I do worry about the whole ultra being from grey rats thing, 4 years ago the mere thought that it was from a hybrid line would have been enough to keep most breeders away, this bothers me because a lot of breeders are crossing it in to all of their lines and if it is proven a hybrid there will be a lot of corns out there that will be hybrids but sold as pure.
I was going to edit my post but I figured most will understand my that this is all just my opinion and not meant to offend anyone. I did adjust it so it would be easier to read.