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Not to argue but I think you may find that this may be down to individual snakes or luck or whatever, otherwise how could we explain the likes of jungle retics which are a burm x retic which makes bateaters then crossed back to a retic
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Not to argue but I think you may find that this may be down to individual snakes or luck or whatever, otherwise how could we explain the likes of jungle retics which are a burm x retic which makes bateaters then crossed back to a retic
Hey dave, the Borneo bateaters and burmballs are in a group of known hybrids. I don't know specifically about the percentages of viability and fertility once the offspring is bred back. Although it seems to be problematic.