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Posted by Fred Albury on October 13, 2001 at 00:36:45:
In Reply to: hybrids posted by Cleo on October 12, 2001 at 15:45:48:
: Anyone working with hybridizing the subspecies of Drymarchon ?
Not that I know of, and for good reason. Drymarchon are rare enough in both collections and reptile shows as it is, to cross or hybridize them would only lead to the loss of the genetic characteristics that endear us to them. This has happened to almost EVERY other snake in this industry, kings, corns, boas, pythons etc. The only one that comes to mind that offered any resistance was Pituophis, whos owners pride themselves on locale specifity and not crossing them. Lets follow suit as keepers of Drymarchon.
To answer your question, no I dont know of any, and I hope I never do.
Fred Albury
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