how can you be 100% its a hybrid, it looks just like a bredli just strange in colouration, and tell me were do you see MD in it, i keep looking and all i see is bredli. i'd like to see the change in oppinions when someone breed these and produces something out of this world.
The male was bred by Roy Pails, i don't know about the female.
dtulip10
no one said they where 100% on a MDxbredli but from those belly scales and the greyish completion it is a possiblity thats all we were saying.
cheers D
fare enough, but ur talking about the colour looking md or the patterns? cause i still see only bredli
in the patterns, remember it's not normal colouration.
i love how everyone jumps on the hybrid bandwagon when something a little different pops up.
it isn't a new morph . this "fader"(also called other things) morph has been overseas for a while in a number of species( a google search should find it as well as trawling through the overseas forums).
i've seen it in one other snake in australia,a coastal in bundaberg.it was unusual but a bit bland and i've got to say the bredli looks better.it could possibly be the same ,or similar morph that produces the calico bhp's.
alot more morphs are likely pop up with line breeding being .sure,people will be crossbreeding and trying to pass them off a pure,(i even know a local bloke who has done this,but insists he is dead against it),but in this case ,its a proven morph thats already out there,so why so many doubters.it has an obvious bredli head and bredli pattern,so i'm not suspicious.
cheers
simon
i have heard of 'faders' when talking about balls and Burmese but not an Australian python. but like you said with line breeding more morphological changes are going to appear in our collections.
cheers Dayle
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