Thats the point. unless you knew the breeder then you will never know. you cant tell just by looking at a snake.
You asked for opinions, mine is that its markings remind me of a bredli slightly but obviously the colours dont match up , dp's is that it is possible to be a darwin, majority of others are that its a coastal
Nobody will be able to tell you 100% unless they bred it.
Someone on here has a signature along the lines of 'a wise snake knows its own parents' in other words, if you dont know what the adults are that were used to breed it, then anything else is just guessing.
Search 'diamond or intergrade' you will get a bunch of threads asking about purity of snakes, read the posts, you will get the drift
You asked for opinions, mine is that its markings remind me of a bredli slightly but obviously the colours dont match up , dp's is that it is possible to be a darwin, majority of others are that its a coastal
Nobody will be able to tell you 100% unless they bred it.
Someone on here has a signature along the lines of 'a wise snake knows its own parents' in other words, if you dont know what the adults are that were used to breed it, then anything else is just guessing.
Search 'diamond or intergrade' you will get a bunch of threads asking about purity of snakes, read the posts, you will get the drift
it doesnt make your snake a hybrid, but it make snakes bred from your snake possible hybrids since you dont know 100% what your snake is.if it turnd out to be a coastal or darwin and i got a partner why would that be so bad to breed. just because im a bit unsure why does that make it a hybrid.
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