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What morph am I??

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  • 09-01-2015, 08:37 PM
    Sensei345
    What morph am I??
    Hey, so one of my friend who breeds corns and has done so for the last 5 years or more just hatched a clutch this past week and out of the 8 he hatched there was one that he was unsure of the morph for. [IMG]http://i394.photobucket.com/albums/p...psqb3cwr5b.jpg[/IMG]

    This sexy little beast is the result of a violet hypo(father) bred with im not sure what type of female. I just figured id post up a pic and see if anyone may know more about what this might be. Below is an example of the rest of the clutch, with this little guy being the only one with the single stripe.

    [IMG]http://i394.photobucket.com/albums/p...psruwanicc.jpg[/IMG]
  • 09-02-2015, 08:34 AM
    ChrisS
    Re: What morph am I??
    The top pic looks like a stripe motley and the bottom looks like a motley. And the one pipping looks like an amel. Would like to see the parents.


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  • 09-02-2015, 10:16 PM
    Sensei345
    I don't have pics of the parents but i did find out what both were from the owner.

    Mother is an anery (not a charcoal)
    Father is a hypo lavender.

    Theres 6 other babies than what i posted, he says 2 are anery, 1 amel 1 looks like a normal stripe to him but too much lavander? and the rest look normal but still too much lavander.

    Im not entirely sure what he means, im just trying to see if someone might.

    Ill see if i can get some pics of them all including the parents but i may not have them posted right away.
  • 09-20-2015, 09:04 PM
    Spiritserpents
    The first picture is what is called a pinstripe motley. The second snake is a very normal normal, no pattern modifying genes present but it IS 66% poss het for motley.

    All these babies are het for hypo anery lavender (ghost lavender), and 66% possibly het for amel.
  • 09-21-2015, 12:30 AM
    Jayare
    Kewl looking 1st snake.
    I don't know anything about corns so I have to start learning some of this on them as I got a 6 year old female corn a couple weeks ago in a pretty good deal and i want to find out what all her hets mean:
    she is 100% het Stripe, Hypo
    66% het Caramel, Arkry ? <---- what is this, how is it supposed to be spelled
    50% het Amel
    hard to read the post it note on her enclosure but also says I060A-02F and I060 A

    Jayare
  • 09-21-2015, 01:54 AM
    Spiritserpents
    Re: What morph am I??
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jayare View Post
    Kewl looking 1st snake.
    I don't know anything about corns so I have to start learning some of this on them as I got a 6 year old female corn a couple weeks ago in a pretty good deal and i want to find out what all her hets mean:
    she is 100% het Stripe, Hypo
    66% het Caramel, Arkry ? <---- what is this, how is it supposed to be spelled
    50% het Amel
    hard to read the post it note on her enclosure but also says I060A-02F and I060 A

    Your snake is guaranteed to carry the genes for stripe and hypo, which means that paired to another animal that carries those genes, visual representations can be produced. Both her parents were het for caramel and *anery* (I'm guessing, it's most likely). Because she is not, herself, displaying those traits she has only a 66% chance of carrying each of those genes. Fairly good odds that she's got at least one of them, if not both, but there is a chance she has neither. A single one of her parents was het for amel, which is why she only has a 50% chance of having the gene for amel.

    These are hypos:
    http://imageshack.com/a/img673/4459/CX4Mga.jpg

    This is an amel stripe:

    http://imageshack.com/a/img537/2438/wnvp7U.jpg

    These are aneries:

    http://imageshack.com/a/img538/4701/lMb6Wg.jpg

    This is an amel caramel (butter):

    http://imageshack.com/a/img673/7377/Li1ulF.jpg


    If your snake carries none of the extra genes, she can make normals, hypos, stripes, and hypo stripes if paired to the right male.

    If your snake carries the caramel gene, she can make normals, hypos, caramels, stripes, ambers (hypo-caramel), hypo stripes, caramel stripes, and amber stripes.

    If your snake carries the anery gene, she can make normals, hypos, aneries, stripes, ghosts (hypo-anery), hypo stripes, anery stripes, and ghost stripes.

    If your snakes carries the amel gene, she can make normals, amels, hypos, stripes, amel-hypos (you cannot tell these apart from regular amels), hypo stripes, amel stripes, and hypo amel stripes.

    If your snake carries all 3 addition genes she can make... *inhales* , normals, hypos, stripes, aneries, caramels, amels, hypo stripes, anery stripes, caramel stripes, amel stripes, anery-caramels, snows, ghosts, butters, ambers, hypo-amels, ghost stripes, amber stripes, hypo-amel stripes, snow stripes, butter stripes, hypo snows, anery ambers, hypo butters, hypo snow stripes, anery amber stripes, hypo butter stripes, xanthic snow stripes (anery, amel, caramel, stripe), and hypo xanthic snows.

    Those last numbers on her post-it are notes from the breeder's records. The -2f indicates she was the second female. The other numbers denote the clutch she came from, which ties to her parents.
  • 09-21-2015, 06:09 AM
    Jayare
    Thank You, this snake has alot going on in her.
    Debating about finding a male with something I like of these to see what I get. I got 24 BP's that i'm working on 1st so maybe the next Repticon I go to I'll look for a male if I decide I want to try hatching any corns. I found a page on here that has all the Corn morphs pictured so I can see which ones I like best and go from there.

    Jayare
  • 09-21-2015, 02:43 PM
    Spiritserpents
    I would look for a butter stripe male. That will test for two of her possible hets.
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