nintendont
Active Member
This may rub some people the wrong way but I have been thinking about this a lot and I want answers. I prefer soul-crushing honesty over lies and misleading information just for someone to get-rich-quick.
Once a mutation occurs in a subspecies that already exists in another, is their any way to prove it as pure and not a
cross? An example (if my maths is right) is this:
Everybody wants an albino diamond right? So if I breed:
Diamond X Albino Darwin (could do now)
=50/50 het X 50/50 het (3 years waiting time)
=Albino 50/50 X Pure Diamond (3 years)
=75% Diamond het X 75% Diamond het (3 years)
=87% Albino Diamonds
That project would take about 9 years (there may be shortcuts I dont really know) and result in (I imagine) pretty pure looking albino diamonds.
I have only started keeping snakes in the last year or so, so I obviously havnt started this and see little point because somebody is probably near the end of it (I dont even know how long Albino Darwins have been around exactly...) But my point is, how do I know what a seller is claiming to be pure is exactly that and not just a grab for some quick and easy $$$$?
I know I am a cynic, but when it is a subject that I am genuinely interested in, as I'm sure everybody else here is, I think we all deserve to know the truth and have absolutely zero doubt in our minds. I am not sure how some users dont stop to ask these questions and instead give congratulations and flame on cynics like myself.
I guess in summary, I just want to know when the first albino diamond python (or jungle, or any other subspecies)
emerges from the woodwork in years to come, how do I know that it is not just a product of cross-breeding like I illustrated in the second paragraph? Or do I just have to shut my virtual mouth and believe everything that anybody claims to be true?
Once a mutation occurs in a subspecies that already exists in another, is their any way to prove it as pure and not a
cross? An example (if my maths is right) is this:
Everybody wants an albino diamond right? So if I breed:
Diamond X Albino Darwin (could do now)
=50/50 het X 50/50 het (3 years waiting time)
=Albino 50/50 X Pure Diamond (3 years)
=75% Diamond het X 75% Diamond het (3 years)
=87% Albino Diamonds
That project would take about 9 years (there may be shortcuts I dont really know) and result in (I imagine) pretty pure looking albino diamonds.
I have only started keeping snakes in the last year or so, so I obviously havnt started this and see little point because somebody is probably near the end of it (I dont even know how long Albino Darwins have been around exactly...) But my point is, how do I know what a seller is claiming to be pure is exactly that and not just a grab for some quick and easy $$$$?
I know I am a cynic, but when it is a subject that I am genuinely interested in, as I'm sure everybody else here is, I think we all deserve to know the truth and have absolutely zero doubt in our minds. I am not sure how some users dont stop to ask these questions and instead give congratulations and flame on cynics like myself.
I guess in summary, I just want to know when the first albino diamond python (or jungle, or any other subspecies)
emerges from the woodwork in years to come, how do I know that it is not just a product of cross-breeding like I illustrated in the second paragraph? Or do I just have to shut my virtual mouth and believe everything that anybody claims to be true?