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My New Corn Snakes
These are my new corn snakes they were born in 2007 and are male and female, The male is a butter motley het for snow, anery and stripe and the female is a normal stripe het motley, snow, butter and anery. I plan on breeding them when they get breeding size but that may be 1-2 years hopefully or sooner if they grow fast!!
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...8/IMG_1750.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...8/IMG_1733.jpg The female Stripe Ruby
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...8/IMG_1741.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...8/IMG_1738.jpg The Male Butter Motley Fabio
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Those are two beautiful snakes!!!!
How can they be het for so many different traits though? They must have some crazy lineage...
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Oooooo... nice butter boy there! :) Both are pretty babies.
A lot of corn morphs are connected, so it is quite possible to have many hets in the bloodline.
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Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole
Those are two beautiful snakes!!!!
How can they be het for so many different traits though? They must have some crazy lineage...
Welcome to corn snake genetics :P.
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Welcome to corn snake genetics.
I think I'll keep my stay as short as possible to preserve my sanity! :rolleye2: But thanks. :gj:
And like I said earlier, beautiful snakes! I haven't seen a striped corn w/o any breaks in the stripe in a while!
-Dennis
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Welcome to corn snake genetics :P.
I think that everytime I buy one... I see clutches on forums where two snakes breed and there is this nutty mish mash of offspring, at which point there is just lots of speculation as what to sell them as... :rolleyes:
And to the OP, they are really sharp looking snakes. Congrats. :)
Bruce
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Beautiful! What a nice mixed bunch of babies they'll have too!
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Wow!!! I didn't think that I was into stripe corns, but that snake just changed my mind. Thanks for sharing your snake pics with us.
Sincerely,
Red
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Wow. They're both stellar corns. Thank you so much for sharing them with us.
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Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole
Those are two beautiful snakes!!!!
How can they be het for so many different traits though? They must have some crazy lineage...
Actually some of the hets mentioned are redundant: i.e. the butter motley being het for snow and anery, is really just het for anery. Butter = amel + caramel and snow = amel + anery, so since the snake is homozygous amel, its really just het for anery. But never the less, they can have lots of multi hets.
Great pair, breeding them will be exciting to see what pops out.
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Thanks everyone!! They are awesome and yes I kinda need to learn the genetics and morphs better!! LOL
Thanks, Melissa
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Originally Posted by crazy4reptiles88
Thanks everyone!! They are awesome and yes I kinda need to learn the genetics and morphs better!! LOL
Thanks, Melissa
If you're serious about learning all the corn genetics, then The Cornsnake Morph Guide can't be beat. It has all the single mutations, as well as the different combos, and genetics explained. Definitely a must have for corn owners who breed or are interested in the different corn morphs.
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Very nice! Corn morphs drive me insane, and I have a tough time keeping track of them all. Butters are among my very favorites, and that's a really nice example.
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very pretty. Eventually I plan on making some butter motleys, but its gonna take awhile, playing with hets and all. And I've got to wait for my caramel motley girl to grow up first..
And I'm loving that stripe!
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