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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    Thank you.

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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    That is interesting.

    I would have though it possible fro all graters to hybridize.
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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    Quote Originally Posted by brain View Post
    That is interesting.

    I would have though it possible fro all graters to hybridize.
    It doesn't really say whether or not it's possible, but rather that it is possible that it occurs (in nature).

    In captivity, a lot of animals will mate with species that they wouldn't mate with in the wild.

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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    TY

    I just looked at my local library and they have the book so I asked them to order it.

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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    i was thinking sirtalis had been mentioned in the butleri /radix mix, but it's been awhile since i had the book in my possession. guess i should have just said i read it on the internet, then no one would have taken me seriously. this forum is the best source for questions such as do radix and sirt occasionally hybridize, since i know many members breed tham's and have likely seen it all. much better than a book. i was just tired of trippng over tanks and such so i wanted to house sirtalis and radix together. but until i know they are all the same sex, it is not going to happen.
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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    I think any two Garter species/sub-species will hybridise in captivity if they're kept together. You can almost guarantee it.
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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    Nature will find a way.
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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    It doesn't really say whether or not it's possible, but rather that it is possible that it occurs (in nature).

    In captivity, a lot of animals will mate with species that they wouldn't mate with in the wild.
    Thank you once again Stefan, That exact issue has been on my mind all day.

    As soon as the statement was made, I immediately wondered if we were talking in nature or captivity.

    Snakes that occur on different sides of the continent will not hybridize in nature, but as soon as someone ships them across the nation and puts them in a cage together, the situation changes drastically.

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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    pretty much all garter snake species are genetically close enough to hybridize....it does happen in the wild occasionally.

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    Re: radix sirtalis Q

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfpacksved View Post
    but until i know they are all the same sex, it is not going to happen.
    I think that's a good decision. Great question, too. Glad you are here.
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