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Just when I just about had all of the hybrid rumors squashed about this very cool Super Hypo Ghost Motleys, you had to say that didn’t you! I don’t think everybody will get it.Joejr14 said:Those are all some very nice hibirds you guys have!
If we went by looks alone, all of our mutant Corns would be considered hybirds.
I remember a thread about these, but please up date us on the current controversy. I personally believe that a new morph can pop up anywhere. About the only advantage that we have over you guys is the wild caught Corns. I seem to remember that the Striped gene originated in Europe and was imported by Ernie Wagner into the US.bitsy said:There's a real controversy about these "Hypo Motley Ghosts" and "Super Hypo Motley Ghosts" in the UK. They're only available in Europe so far which means to my mind that they're unlikely to be derived from any of the "newer" forms of Hypo or Anery (one theory).
None of the newer Hypos are actually new. Most of them have been around for a very long time, but have recently been proven to be a new genetic form of hypo. I believe that at least four of the five known hypo genes are now in Europe. Quite a bit of poss hets have been shipped over there for many years as well.
If it is only a third hand rumor, without any facts, or based solely upon they way they look, then it is only a rumor. (Joe says they look like a hybrid, Carol says that she heard they may be a hybrid, and Amber says that she heard they were a hybrid, and on and on.)bitsy said:The third-hand rumour is that they're actually hybrids and not pure Corns at all. Unfortunately, the breeder refuses to discuss anything to do with his Corns so we can't verify. There are various feelers out to see if we can get the parent bloodline/morph info via a friend of a friend of the breeder, but no joy so far. For someone who hates having his business discussed on the internet, he's doing a good PR job by keeping quiet on the subject.
They probably do not know anything more. The breeder of the Super Hypo Ghost Motleys may not know how he is producing these, but knows they look different than other Ghost Motleys that he has seen. What else could he say if this is the case.bitsy said:I have one myself and she's a stunner, but there's no way I'm going to be breeding from her unless I know for sure what her offspring will be. I asked my shop to go back to the breeder, but all they found out was "Hypo Motley Ghosts are genetically different to Motley Ghosts". They didn't say how though, which makes me very wary.
If you breed Stunner to a Cubed you will get Cubes. Breed him to a Motley and your will get Motleys with some cubing. Breed him or her to a Striped and you will get Stripes with some cubing on them. I am not 100% sure why yet, but I suspect this will be the out come of any breeding that you do with Stunner and any Motley or Striped.
He may have nothing else to offer, except that he bred Corn Snake X with Corn Snake Y and out came Super Hypo Ghost Motleys.bitsy said:My view is that if they were pure Corn, the breeder would be falling over himself to disprove the hybrid rumour. But it's been a question for over a year now and still nothing.
Don’t make us guess. Tell us what you believebitsy said:I know what I believe (unfortunately).