eh, couldnt help it.
Animals that are not in the same genus, DO NOT breed in the wild
actually cross genra is supposed to be completely impossible. while it may not occur in the wild, explain cornsnakes breeding to kingsnakes (probably one of the more popular hybrids in the reptile world). genus elaphae and genus lampropeltis.
you see the real problem isnt so much hybridizers or purists. its the taxonomic classification system we use (GO PHYLOCODE!!!). taxonomy was implemented before the theory of natural selection was even thought up. a bunch of scientists roaming the earth naming anything that didnt phenotypically resemble an exsisting species after a collegue or using latin and greek to expalin the look of the animal. eastern hognose(common name)= platyrhinos (taxanomic classification)= plate-nose (translated).
so should we be able to cross a king snake with a corn snake? and i dont mean ethically. according to taxonomy the answer is a big NO. so why do they breed? and why do they have non sterile offspring (shouldnt they be mules)?
crossing a woma to a jungle carpet python in my opinion is wrong. the pits that are present for detecting prey in the carpet python that are not present in a woma make it an ethically wrong cross. a perfect example of why hybridization can be inethical.
the idea that albinism causes cancer is new to me. id like to see some evidence that this is true in reptiles. although, i could understand skin cancer from the lack of melanin but other than that im confused.
no1snotsucker... first off your screen name in addition to your view on reptiles as livestock, that can live or die has to be the best tool any anti-hybridizer has in favor of preaching hybridizing is wrong.
whats the name imply anyway? that you can get one over on just about anyone? your turning ME into a purist. or at least making me paranoid about the future of the hobby.
i really like the hybrids that jeremiah owns. matter of fact i may end up with a pyro-king-corn someday, as a pet. but i can see where people become worried when someone like no1snotsucker (no ones not a sucker? yeah well im not so i guess that makes you wrong on at least one account) starts ranting about how reptiles are livestock and how hes going to hell.
honestly if you think its that bad why do you do it? i personally would never practice any method i felt was wrong. its your duty to do the right thing when breeding anything.
also gregg... dont be so sterotypical with your claims. not all people who breed hybrids are out for fame or glory or money. some are just out for a better understanding of taxonomy or genetics or just plain reptiles. theres more to this world than just black or white. sometimes theres a grey area.
maybe we can get jeremiah out of his cave and on here to defend the colubrid hybrids he produces.
the closest thing i have to a hybrid would be my leopard geckos and my red tail boa... and i dont think that qualifies me as a hybridizer. lets get some REAL hybridizers ( a few names come mind) on here to speak in defense of what they do cause honestly this is all i have to say on the subject.