andi
Snake mite
United Kingdom
16 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2011 : 23:21:49
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wow that took a lot of reading.....
i see points to tryin to mix the gene pool up a bit but disagree with it to some degree, im fairly new to reptile keeping i will add and dont know enough on breeding snakes or geckos etc just now
but i am a vet nurse (and a falconer also) and see dogs mixed all the time for wotever reason but the breeds are gettin worse, genetics are gettin worse and hereditory problems from breeds seem to be most dominant for example take the labradoodle lab x poodle which started as an experiment from a charity to gain allergy free hard working medium sized luving dogs but wot has inevitably happened is the hairy ears that poodles get has been crossed with the poor joints from the lab to get a medium sized, wire haired dog with poor joints and hairy ears so effectivly u have something worse than wot u started with
i am also aware of falconers AI different breeds of falcon to get better hunters such as the applomado x gyr to get a larger faster bird which never really happened
there are so many different species of snake out there to choose from that i do not see the reason ppl would want to mix species to get something different, it isn't like ur breeding for a smaller faster snake or allergy free hard working snake, its purely for our curiosity to see wot would happen, and as the saying goes curiosity killed the cat or in this case the snake! and i know that to a degree thats how morphs prob came about but i like snake species in their normal colouration for a few reasons, coz in a few yrs maybe even a decade there will be so many morphs that normals will be gold dust to get hold of and if we start mixing up the gene pool too much we will risk killing off the species altogether, yes ok maybe a bit far fetched just now but hundreds of yrs down the line u'll prob never get a royal python in its natural form
who says we are allowed to play god anyway?!?!? |
1.1.0 royal python 1.1.0 western hognose 1.2.0 ARB 1.0.0 blood python 1.0.0 milksnake 1.0.0 bearded dragon 0.0.2 crested geckos |
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