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_Daniel_- 01-16-2006
sorry inny im not sure if this should go in exotics

its amazin wat they r doin!

http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=986571,986571



Inny- 01-17-2006

Yep! laugh.gif

Dont really like the look of that one! Viridis are probly one python that shouldnt be hybridised. Though I wonder what a viridis x palmerston Jungle would look like? hmmmmm. tongue.gif

_Daniel_- 01-17-2006


i reckon a red or blue adult x jag would b awsome
yeh i think i would like norms beta

foxysnake- 01-18-2006
I can't say I really like it. I think I'd keep mine pure (even though we have to over here anyway!). I'm quite happy to breed for locality and coloring within the species, its not something overseas can boast regarless of what they end up producing! I use to think about breeding hybrids, but I just don't think its worth it.

Inny- 01-18-2006


Red or blue Adult? They dont they exist as far as I know Dan. laugh.gif It would be nice if they did stay there juvy colors I must say. Blue is nice, Closest Ill get Is a blue tree snake. Its next on the list! cool.gif

Foxy, Morphs (not hybrids) are the future of Aussie herps i think, we are still way behind the states for example, just look at what Bob clarke produces.
A recent Aussy herps mag article said a visit to a US reptile show, proved to be 99% morphs, its very popular, I think Australia will follow itsd lead, its inevitable.
Theres something to said for breeding originals though. cool.gif

foxysnake- 01-18-2006
They may be so Inny, but when will our rules from parks and wildlife be changed to accomodate hybrids? -I'm all for different morphs - one look at half the coastals around at the moment I think it's only a matter of time before we have some really spectacular morphs of coastals soon. I've also heard of albino maccies having being bred this year so its only a matter of a couple of years before albino maccs are on the market. Alot of Blondies offspring should have been big enough to breed this year, so they'l start floating around too. Also in a couple of years the bumblebee bhp will be available for private collectors as well. I'm all for different colour/pattern morphs - and of course albinos. At the moment I believe you get more money for locality type animals that are really nice rather than crossbreds (and I've seen a few really strange looking morphwise locality animals!). Untill the licensing system changes (which I can't see happening in the near future!), I personally won't be looking into hybrids, but would still keep my collection mostly pure.

_Daniel_- 01-18-2006


inny red and blue adults are possible and it had happened they are just very rare!

and foxy you would be surprised how many albino's are already being breed in Australia its just very hush hush, personally my favourite albino australia has to offer is the Darwin/NT carpet

and america are yet to have Morelia albinos readily on the market but they do have just about every colubird and they have alot more

this is a Darwin/NT carpet albino born and breed in Aus

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since its only one picture i put it as large, hope thats alright

foxysnake- 01-19-2006
Yeah, that's either blondie or her offspring (from Doc Rock or Simon Stone as he's known). - Blondie was actually wild caught - can you believe that? I love the albino olives too, seen a few adults and they're gorgeous.

_Daniel_- 01-19-2006


ive talked to them on morelia python a lil bit

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