See this is the fundamental disconnect between those that produce hybrids and those that want to keep their breeding lines pure. At what point do you consider a species "domesticated?" Just because they bred in captivity does not make them domesticated. I think the word domesticated itself is not the appropriate word to be used here as it has many behavioral connotations. Hence why people use the term captive bred.
How many genes do you have to manipulate within a animal before it is a BREED not a INTERGRADE? This line I am dealing with is at least 5-7 generations captive bred, comparing them to wc animals isnt right. But they still arent HYBRIDS. There is plenty of room in between, and as I have pointed out I am not the only one working with them.
Reading comprehension FAIL. I said breeds don't apply because they are different species! In order for a snake species to have "breeds" there would have to be many different (non simple recessive) "morphs" within it. That just is not the case.
UMM-NO. These are different SUB Species, they are the same SPECIES. There are more than 1 of these "breeds", depending on which line you breed for different recessive genes(EX-HYPO, Albino, Lav Albino). Now it might take another generation or 2 to have multiple morphs expressed....but making double hets is necessary to get double hets.
You saying that there has been enough selective breeding of reptiles in captivity to produce specific breeds within a species is based on.........what? What ACTUAL evidence do you have for this statement? "I know the difference" just doesn't cut it.
OK, how many generations of cross breeding defines a BREED? Its subjective. I would say 5 generations is enough...and why should we listen to you?
Again, that is ONE OPINION. News flash for you here: "working morph traits around among species" is creating hybrids.

And yours is one opinion as well, why would I(or we that work with these breeds)listen to someone like you? If you dont like what we are doing just pass on the ad. We are far off topic.
The only reason dogs even came into this is because another poster brought up mixed breeds and cross breeds.

So yeah, I agree using those terms to justify creating hybrids is in fact laughable.