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    This year so far.

    A few of what I've produced this year so far.

    A lavender,this one het amel,hypo,motley and
    bloodred.

    A golddust

    Butter

    Ultramel

    an amel

    and I just bought this one from a friend,a wee sunspot
    corn.

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    Re: This year so far.

    Man I love corns...all the morphs! Very cool pics! I have never seen a sunspot! Those are rad!
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    Re: This year so far.

    I've never heard of a sunspot. cool lookin! Looks like you got some nice clutches so far!
    *I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
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    Re: This year so far.

    So widdle and squishy!

    Love the sunspot...those guys are so cool. =)
    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
    1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
    1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)

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    Re: This year so far.

    Those are some great looking corns. I haven't heard of the sunspot either.

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    Re: This year so far.

    SCI, the sunspot is gettin many compliments. Do you have pics of adults? Is that the normal color? Looks like a super motley form in a way? I love the colors of the lavender....is there a such thing as a lavender sunspot?

    I've always loved the hi-blue almost banded miami phase corns too!
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    Re: This year so far.

    Thanks for sharing those lovely pics!

    The sunspot is really gorgeous. I only first heard about them a few days ago. If I remember what I read, they are genetically the same as cubes, but have rounder spots instead of square ones?
    Casey

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    Re: This year so far.

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    Thanks for sharing those lovely pics!

    The sunspot is really gorgeous. I only first heard about them a few days ago. If I remember what I read, they are genetically the same as cubes, but have rounder spots instead of square ones?
    wow wow wow....hold the phone...your telling me there is phase like this that has squares?! Man...I may have to pick up a couple new snakes!
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    Re: This year so far.

    The sunspot and cube corns arise from stripe corns. And I agree that that is an awesome example of one for sure.

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    Re: This year so far.

    Yep thats it they are a cubes with no edges,I think i first seen one of these years ago in Kathy loves book the cornsnake manual,
    the above corn is also homo amel and het caramel.I'm sorry I have no pic's
    of the parents as I don't own them but the breeder of these you
    will find on various forums as bribrian.
    Saying you's ding the sunspots,here's one of here sisters.

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