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Old 12-15-12, 07:49 PM   #16
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Wow. Kyle, you should share some of this info you find!

This Brian Shelton? Home - CSI I'm trying to find him lol
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I can't find the pics of the visual female right now. I'll call him on Monday and see if he's got any pics of the female.
Eh...less impressive now that it's a 75% retic.

Would have been cooler had they been 50/50 second generation.

Same with the above morphs. I now question them being fully 50/50 as that's TRULY what a bateater is.

Jungle retics or jungle burms are 75% one and 25% the other.
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If you get extra babies I would love a pair instead of just one, especially if the look platinum-ish so I can try and prove it out.
I'd also be interested in a pair. Kyle let's split shipping bring them to the next RMRE lol.
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That will be 3 of us splitting shipping since I spoke to him about getting one before he posted this thread.
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Both Kyle and rogue have been interested in the pairing for a while, CMretics if you msg me on FB (stephan bakir) or by email Stephanbakir@gmail.com we can talk.

Cooling my male for a few weeks and going to try again, these locks don't seem to be taking.
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Very interesting pairing. Good luck. Can't wait to see them.
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I'd also be interested in a pair. Kyle let's split shipping bring them to the next RMRE lol.
If he gets babies by Tinley in March... not likely at this time though.
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Very interesting pairing. Good luck. Can't wait to see them.
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Stephan, interesting idea to try to breed them! I'm not sure about it though, as retics are genus Python and scrubs are genus Morelia. All of the current hybrids that I am aware of have been created from two species of the same genus. I bet they will be stunning if they do produce!
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Stephan, interesting idea to try to breed them! I'm not sure about it though, as retics are genus Python and scrubs are genus Morelia. All of the current hybrids that I am aware of have been created from two species of the same genus. I bet they will be stunning if they do produce!
Thats the only thing that has me wondering, It's one of the reasons I think the breedings never take, they lock every few days, shes not slugging out, nothing is happening..,
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Yeah, I would think that is the reason Steph. I don't think they're compatible. You might be able to get it with in vitro fertilization, but that would cost insane amounts of money, and I'm not even sure they can do it with reptiles.
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Honestly, I wouldn't have thought they would even try to breed; didn't think they'd recognize each other as potential mates. The fact that they are trying is encouraging; I'd suggest if you have time, do some more research into python phylogeny and hybrid attempts.
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There have been eggs from this breeding a few years back, female scrub was an old wild caught girl and she died before laying eggs. No autopsy was done that I'm aware of.

Retics and Burms are no longer in the same genus btw. Nor are boas and anacondas and those have been crossed.
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Honestly, I wouldn't have thought they would even try to breed; didn't think they'd recognize each other as potential mates. The fact that they are trying is encouraging; I'd suggest if you have time, do some more research into python phylogeny and hybrid attempts.
It's a hybrid. Doesn't happen in one pairing or in the first year.

Also, way more off beat hybrids have been made.

Woma x ball. Ball x burm.

I'm fairly certain a short tail python or blood python has been crossed with ball pythons too (though I could be really wrong on that)
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Carpet and royal mix =carpall
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