This is not a natural hybrid, the two species not live in the same place. Y produce these hybrids because i had a beautiful male of Karelinii and a big female of marmoratus.
Just curious, but are these hybrids fertile? If so, they could pose a possible danger to the purity of the species if they were accidentally spread around and backcrossed into, say, karelini.
The hybrids are less fertile but can be back crossed with one of the parents. And although it is a beautiful picture I hope these animals don't get spread. The problem is that if those bakc-cross animals (kar x hybrid or mar x hybrid) can hardly be distingished from a pure karelinii or marmoratus. And then breeders we get all kind of hybrid species. So please keep these animals to yourself and don't spread them!
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