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    Re: In Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmonsta View Post
    Can of worms time for the sake of debate, of course.

    Well ... there's a point of debate even prior to the introduction of infernalis into the captive tetrataenia genepool.

    Do we see them as a distinct sub-species or a locality specific morph in isolation from the infernalis genepool? After all, they have been de-classified and re-classified and debated about as they stand in the wild.

    Another issue is that we have also seen 'pure' infernalis produce offspring with the tetrataenia phenotype. So are both lines polluted? or is this proof of a morph?
    Gregmonsta,
    I found your comment about having seen 'pure' infernalis produce tetrataenia-like offspring surprising. As I have two infernalis garters I plan to breed I was interested and concerned in knowing if that could happen to my snakes (being in the US having an endangered species at home wouldn't be ideal). Anyway, I looked for other reports backing that statement and only found that in the 2005 Endangered Species report for the San Francisco Garter Snake it was believed that integration of infernalis and tetrataenia wasn't very likely as the integrade zones studied had remained healthy and distinct for numerous years (http://www.fws.gov/cno/es/San Franci...view.FINAL.pdf).
    Could you help me find a report or two of infernalis producing tetrataenia babies?

    I did find one report of an infernalis having a tetraenia baby but the mother was mated with a tetraenia in captivity (Alan's Garter Snakes - My Collection). Would be interested in seeing reporting of tetraenia babies from a mating of two infernalis snakes.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by SilasBannook; 11-01-2012 at 11:11 PM.
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