I don't understand it, but crossing colubrid locales, subspecies, and even species, is accepted as ok. This is definitely not the case with boids. Crossing lcoales or sub/species is definitely taboo. Too many problems arise when this happens. The majority of us generally strive to keep our lines as pure to our abilities. Once even one litter of 'hybrids' have been released in to the population, the purity of that sub/species has been taken away, and the future has been compromised.
Suris and Guyanese are the same snake. They are on the same chunk of land divided by an invisible man-made border. Some people say suris are pink, and guyanas are purple, but it goes either way. I've seen just as many pink guyanas as I have purple suris and vice versa. However, for those that believe they are are the two, even those that do not, still breed them seperate to keep everyone pleased, and have their boas deemed 'pure' by the entire population. Makes for peace and better sales, at the least.
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