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    A few of my corns *DU warning!*

    Some new shots of my bloodreds, lavanders, and hypos.
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    06 Hypo Bloodred and Bloodred het Hypo from sleepy hollow herps


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    Re: A few of my corns *DU warning!*

    Nice looking group of corn snakes
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    Re: A few of my corns *DU warning!*

    very nice, i was told by someone that blood reds have a weak blood line, is that true?
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    Re: A few of my corns *DU warning!*

    Only negative I've heard about bloodreds, if you want to call it that, is that they appear to be more sensitive to heat spikes during incubation. Other than that, I haven't heard anybody say anything. It is possible the first few generations had problems that worked themselves out, much like the head shaking of the first spider ball pythons.

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    Re: A few of my corns *DU warning!*

    VERY nice CS's!


    Do you have a web link to Dakota Corns?
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    Re: A few of my corns *DU warning!*

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisL
    Only negative I've heard about bloodreds, if you want to call it that, is that they appear to be more sensitive to heat spikes during incubation. Other than that, I haven't heard anybody say anything. It is possible the first few generations had problems that worked themselves out, much like the head shaking of the first spider ball pythons.
    cool, thanks.
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