Ken Foose
Lurking member
I believe that Mike is referring to the fact that there's actually never been an albino thayri found, and that to create this animal some time ago another mexicana group albino was used in the mix. For mexicana complex fanciers, this is well known and the ad is not misleading in any way. If anyone inquired about this snake, I would explain it to them. I don't really think it's any different then all of us cornsnake breeders calling amelenistic corns albinos, which they are not. Kind of nit picking on the name if you ask me. Same with the Cook's tree boa. Both names have been used for the same snake for years, and it's never been conclusively determined that we are talking about two separate subspecies of snake. It doesn't take much effort to contact me and let me know you don't like the title of the ad. I believe the descriptions and photos of these animals pretty much speak for themselves. Mike, what other "hybrid" ads do you have an objection to? I don't think this is the place to have such a debate, but I can do it privately if you like. I'm always open to other views.