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Mated my p metalica female with salmon pink
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<blockquote data-quote="NottsM" data-source="post: 187279" data-attributes="member: 32496"><p>OK, very entertaining thread, but on a serious note, there are probably lots of hybrids already in the hobby. What about T albopilosum, hobby form and wild type? I'm sure they get cross bred all the time. I have T vagans, T khalenbergi, T epicureanum and T sabulosum - all very very similar in appearance and I'm sure they would cross breed in captivity, obviously they don't do this in the wild because of their different type sites, but if these sites overlap, would they cross breed? I'm sure there are unscrupulous breeders and dealers out there that would not hesitate to cross breed or sell hybrids if there is decent $$$ to be made. We need to remain vigilant and responsible as T owners to preserve what we have and protect the wild populations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NottsM, post: 187279, member: 32496"] OK, very entertaining thread, but on a serious note, there are probably lots of hybrids already in the hobby. What about T albopilosum, hobby form and wild type? I'm sure they get cross bred all the time. I have T vagans, T khalenbergi, T epicureanum and T sabulosum - all very very similar in appearance and I'm sure they would cross breed in captivity, obviously they don't do this in the wild because of their different type sites, but if these sites overlap, would they cross breed? I'm sure there are unscrupulous breeders and dealers out there that would not hesitate to cross breed or sell hybrids if there is decent $$$ to be made. We need to remain vigilant and responsible as T owners to preserve what we have and protect the wild populations. [/QUOTE]
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