Enigma, breeding "Tiger" Indian pythons (Pimbura) with "Tiger" Burmese pythons (Bivitattus) is not worth it, the result is just a slightly off coloured Burmese looking python that requires cites documentation! And they are very much as risk at dirtying bloodlines because they don't look too much like hybrids. It's very tempting for people to toss the Cites document and just sell them as either a Pimbura or a Bivitattus depending on which they look like most. Most colour variations are just morphs, not hybrids. Also those colour and size morphs ARE available here. There are big breeders all over Europe, including Germany and Poland where i bought a few animals.
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Originally Posted by Andy_G
Although I agree with you, Danny, keep in mind that CITES animals aren't always that rare in the pet trade. Ball pythons and blood pythons have been hybridized numerous times, as have green anacondas with burmese pythons. My initial thought was similar to yours though, for what it's worth. 
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Green anaconda's with burms? Don't think this is possible since anacondas are boas not pythons. I've seen Boa constrictor x Anaconda hybrids though.