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Blue Dragon

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do people breed rat snakes with corn snakes?
I read some people do
also what is the out come when corns and rat snakes breed?
and what kind of rat snakes are breed with corn snake ?
there is many types of rat snakes
 
Well, I'm not really sure how to answer this question, but a corn snake is a type of rat snake. So if you bred a corn to a rat, you'd have a corn/rat hybrid. Some corns and rats naturally interbreed and I think they're called intergrades.
An example is a creamsicle. They're not pure corn snake, but a product of corn snake X Emoryi's rat snake.
 
Iris,

Thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU! I really appreciate seeing creamsicles identified as intergrades rather than hybrids (i.e. a jungle corn)! Now, if we can just get the other 99.99% into the habit . . .

;)
 
hehe, you're welcome!
Personally I like intergrades more than hybrids. Hybrids just seem so...unnatural. I don't know how to explain it but I just feel that way.
:)
 
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