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Old 07-May-08, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by whiterabbit View Post
Hey, this might just seem like a newbie question but when talking about crossing sub-species does this refer to the locality of the snake? I just ask this because many of the snakes I've seen up for sale aren't local specific eg stimmies (have stimsons even been classified into subspecies?), so then if there was an intent to breed from it you wouldn't actually know the sub-species.
As a side question, what kind of sub-species are out there that are under debate? does this generally refer to the genus Morelia?

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As far as I understand it, we're only speaking in terms of sub species, mainly in the morelia genus. Animals of the same sub species but different locales can be crossed without objections. Tully jungles and palmerstones for example.
 
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