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Posted by Alan Garry on January 05, 2002 at 13:23:41:
In Reply to: Re: Drymarchon are much rarer than kings, corns, rats and most Pituophis posted by Mark on January 03, 2002 at 13:04:47:
Hi Mark and Fred,
I am totally in agreement with you guys on keeping all subspecies pure. I commend all of you on this forum on this, concerning drymarchon. Even though you are very correct in that rats, kings, and pits have been hybridised many times over, like myself I dont believe any of you are interested in having these crosses in your collections, and I keep rats, kings, and pines.I was only responding to Digomania's comment. Question, What are some of the ratios of fertile to infertile clutches on your easterns?I was planning on getting in to them about 4 years back but didn't feel I new enough about them to make the investment. Any detailed literature on them? Thank you in advance.
Alan
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