turtle
Well-Known Member
Both these snakes breed at completely different times of the year. It's actually extremely hard for them to breed and a very time consuming process. Why would you waste your time?
Im not sure just how bad the neuro would be but i imagine it would be terrible.
Carpondros are being bred all over the world (including Australia) every year, I'm fairly sure the breeders and owners sleep just fine. These animals are pets, they have no conservation value, just do it.
So is it illegal or is it a grey area just wondering ,hypothetically if it would be a bad idea to advertise them if i had some.
How is mixing an albino with a gtp any worse or better than a jag i really dont see your point ,As a keeper of both pure native GTP's, non pure and a carpet rpm....Why on earth would you want to mix a jungle jag with a GTP?
There is a reason mixing pure Aussies with jags is frowned upon...you get one or two spectacular bubs and a heap of ugly ducklings while polluting further whatever bloodlines you started with.
As for the legalities....am sure DECC will eventually tel you this is a big no no.
You want to experiment? At least mix them with an albino something to create something different that is native blooded...don't ruin a beautiful GTP's offspring just to get one or two eye catchers that may or may not have neuro problems. That's not even taking into consideration the size difference of a male carpet to a female GTP....or the differences in breeding the two.
Please don't
Besides i have already thought of a sunglow albino jungle jagpondro breeding project.
Jagpondros look cool =
good luck with that jagpondros to jagpondros produce slugs, same with carpondros....
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