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09-01-2004, 02:25 PM
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Do you Know Any Thing About Jungle Corns?
Does any one know about Breeding Hybrids?
When you Breed Jungles,
do the hatchling differ from the parents?
How Big do the get?
Do they lay large batches of eggs like corns
or small batches like kings?
Thanx!
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09-01-2004, 02:31 PM
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09-01-2004, 02:31 PM
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That pair looks familiar. Where did they come from? With that information, I can probably tell you a lot more about them ;-)
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09-01-2004, 02:34 PM
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pic 3
pic 3
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09-01-2004, 02:42 PM
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Where i Got UM!
I purchases this pair from a young lady. She had a them on "Reptibid" but I purchased them out side of "Reptibid."
i know they father is an albino corn and the mother is a coastal phase cali king (het. albino). I just don't know which side these snake will take most of their traits/characteristics from.
Any Info you can give me will be appreciated.
Thanx!
ZFelicien@aol.com
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09-01-2004, 09:21 PM
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Hey I recognize those snakes!!
They look wonderful! I'm so happy they are doing good.
Now I am kicking myself for not keeping a female, I held back two males to breed to my corns.
I'll probably repeat the breeding next year, unless I can get those males big enough, if so I'm breeding them to every female I have, lol!
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09-06-2004, 06:00 PM
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#7
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Is it not true though
That alot of the babies will be sterill? I herd that very few are actually able to breed? Though very beautiful what are the chances of them being breedable?
Shanell
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09-06-2004, 07:35 PM
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nope....
Snake hybrids are usually not steril, in fact, it is said that hybrids show higher fertility than pure snakes. Not all hybrids are steril, think of Bengal cats, they are hybrid of Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat, they are fertile. Now heres something interesting, the Savannah cat is a hybrid of a domestic cat and a serval. I guess the first 4 or 5 generation of MALES are steril, but not the females.
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09-17-2004, 02:36 PM
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I have never heard that hybrids show HIGHER fertility.
I have seen many cases where hybrids have some fertility issues (lower clutch size, lower fertile egg counts, lower successful hatches) but most of the more popular snake hybrids have proven to be fertile. Jungle Corns are a well established hybrid type that doesn't present as many fertility problems as some of the others.
These are BEAUTIFUL. Very nice coloring and striping...hopefully they will hold their colors and patterns into adulthood...a very good mix of the two breeds I would say.
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09-17-2004, 09:10 PM
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thanks
I think they came out very nice too, I will be breeding the parents again next year!
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