I was wondering if anyone knows about any possible lizard crosses
i see many snake crosses but no lizard crosses on this forum
I think he means inter-breeding inbreeding would be taking animals from the same parents.westley wrote:Kenan, very few people really attempt lizard hybrids (in breeding is not really the correct word).
I see that animals from the same genus, frequently interbreed. Not sure of same-family-different-genus examples.westley wrote:Chameleons and Bearded Dragons will never hybridize. The are too diffirent. The animals you intend to hybridize need to at least be of the same family (one genus of chameleon to another one type of monitor to another).
Still people may do it out of curiosity.westley wrote:I also think there will be no market for lizard hybrids so producing them won't be of much use.
westley wrote:If you're looking for something unique and "crazy looking" you best bet would be some of the higher-end Leopard gecko morphs.
...And that's only the tip of the iceberg. There are some awesome morphs out there. Check out our Leopard Geckos section for more awesome morphs.
westley wrote:Same family, different genera (just a few off the top of my head):
Pantherophis x Lampropeltis
Morelia x Python
Orthriophis x Pantherophis
Aspidites x Python
Eunectes x Epicrates
Pituophis x Panterophis
westley wrote:...Actually, I've not heard of any infertile snake hybrids.
Maybe someone else can shed some light on this?
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