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Old 04-27-2008, 11:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Inbreeding question

i had a question say i Bred snake A to snake B (different blood lines) then one of their babies(C) i bred to snake D (unrelated bloodlines) and i take one of their babies and breed it back to snake A or B is that considered inbreeding? and (havent had the time to think about this myself) how many trios 1.2 (all unrelated) would it take so i can breed this species myself successfully forever without needing to buy new snakes? and what if it was pairs?
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Old 04-28-2008, 07:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Inbreeding question

I think some inbreeding is common even in wild populations
if you had two unrelated pairs of the same species, you can breed their offspring to each other endlessly
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Old 04-28-2008, 12:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Inbreeding question

I agree with Rhea. Slight, occasional inbreeding most definitely happens in the wild. I would try to avoid repeated, close inbreeding like some breeders do though. They breed son to daughter, then grandson to grandmother, and so on, so they can bring out a trait. Many/most of the high dollar color morphs are extremely inbred. Then, after a few inbred generations, they outbreed them one generation, to get hets to breed together, and call them outbred.
But, as the breeders will tell you, there is nothing wrong with them, they eat and breed fine. The thing we dont see is what will be the long term effect on those bloodlines after several more generations.

As Rhea said, though, 2 pairs of snakes will give you unlimited amounts of males amd females to pair up together. Then, if you get so far as to raise up your favorite offspring from the 3rd generation, you can always find a new unrelated mate for them then- but thats years away, so I wouldnt worry about that snake yet.
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