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Old 11-23-13, 07:45 AM   #106
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Those last pics are bateaters..... and the ball x golden child retic is a ball x Angolan woma hidden gene..... sorry, but I had to point that out
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Those last pics are bateaters..... and the ball x golden child retic is a ball x Angolan woma hidden gene..... sorry, but I had to point that out
Ok! I was going by what the pictures said, but when i checked out the link i see your right. GREEN ANCONDA x BOA CONSTRICTOR - Redtailboa.net



Which is the problem i have with finding some of this is they are mislabeled.
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Just a question, not sure if it's already been answered but i didn't see it, anyways are these hybrids fertile? Or is it a mule thing where it can't be bred?
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Just a question, not sure if it's already been answered but i didn't see it, anyways are these hybrids fertile? Or is it a mule thing where it can't be bred?
I believe it's just a bunch of BS. Bateaters have been bread back to Bateaters no problems from my understanding.
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Just a bunch of BS. Bateaters have been bread back to Bateaters no problems from my understanding.
I see.. so someone could theoretically create a line of hybrids bred to hybrids? I wonder if you could breed the carpball to a bateater and get anything...
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you can, hannibal. Most snakes have 46 chromosomes (i think thats the number? but most snakes have the same number) which is the reason their offspring are fertile. In mules, the infertility is due in part to the fact that the parents had different numbers of chromosomes.
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Which is the problem i have with finding some of this is they are mislabeled.
Seems to be the whole problem with this hybrid thing.
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Here we go a Yellow X Green Anaconda hybrid.



I really hope these works out. I think the babies would be insane looking. Jungle carpet to a White Lipped.

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Old 11-23-13, 05:29 PM   #114
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This was taken at the Knoxville Zoo in TN. I believe this was a hybrid between an EDB x timber rattlesnake.

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Old 12-12-13, 06:30 AM   #115
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i´ve always wondered why no one has tried using subocs for rat snake hybrids, or indian pythons for bateaters etc.

those are no-brainer parent species for stellar hybrid progeny imho...
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We have a stray cat problem here in Cleveland. I need a cateater that can handle sub freezing temps!
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Does anyone like the look of the BOACONDA'S, I will be getting these when my big Common Boa Bonnie gives birth in the near future. She's getting bigger everyweek, the pictures of the young are what got me started thinking about breeding them. I got a Yellow Anaconda last year and he was paired up with our Bonnie they got on well but we never caught them lock up so it has been a case of patients. You can clearly feel the babies in her belly so all is good so far.
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread

Came across a bunch of hybrid pics. Gonna share here.

Jungle Corn (Corn Snake x Cali King):



I think this one is AWESOME. Pueblacorn:







Mexicorn (mexican milk x corn)

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Imperial Pueblans are INSANE (Banana Cali King x Pueblan Milk)









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Then there's these insane Theyeri King x Pueblan Milk x Corn x Banana Cali Kings:







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