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01-04-2011, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by BHB Reptiles
The original scaleless corns came from France. The guy bred an emoryi rat, same species as a corn, but a different sub species and a normal corn together and popped out the first scaleless animal. So they are the same as a creamsicle corn.
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Originally Posted by drewby07
So, to clarify, yes they are hybrids and should be labeled as such.
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Still a hybrid. And should be disclosed in the first post. Imho the eyes still look more along the lines of a texas rat.
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01-04-2011, 11:45 PM
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How many of these animals have you been able to sell? Did they go out in pairs or singles mostly? I think knowing the demand may help with purchasing decisions. Also, what is their trinomial? Is it E. g guttata? Can you post a pic of the ventral scutes?
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01-22-2011, 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by tsthompson
Still a hybrid. And should be disclosed in the first post. Imho the eyes still look more along the lines of a texas rat.
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If it's 98% corn, wouldn't you call it a corn? Who is to say that wild caught corn morphs weren't fathered or grand fathered by a rat snake? Most current lineage should be what matters.
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01-22-2011, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by missandrea
If it's 98% corn, wouldn't you call it a corn? No, because it's a known hybrid
Who is to say that wild caught corn morphs weren't fathered or grand fathered by a rat snake? No one because that is something that is unknown.
Most current lineage should be what matters.
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True and current lineage clearly is hybrid. The more information a breeder knows about their animal, the more responsibility they have to pass that on, especially for $3,250 known hybrids, to sellers. Information is power.
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01-26-2011, 08:52 AM
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So should many breeders of Ball Python morphs put "inbred" in their ads? Just curious how deep the sentiment runs for politically correct descriptions.
The OP is offering what looks to be, exceptional quality animals so why clutter up his ad instead of using the PM function?
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01-26-2011, 07:57 PM
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The original question was quite pertinent to the ad...the ongoing discussion about it is not. If members want to interact with each other, rather than the seller, then the conversation needs to go elsewhere.
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