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Black corns ?? - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-11-21 11:10:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by ghosthousecorns Vanishing stripes could be a player in developing a black corn I think... These are anerys. not that dark but they should end up fairly solid color. Who knows what adding more genes could do though What if you added diffused to that? Or had a charcoal-stripe and added diffused to it?
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Anery lavender
Published (2009-11-21 16:42:00)
Thats a ghost
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Visible Hets? - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-11-16 23:15:00)
I'm getting sick of this. Honestly, who really cares what someone else does with their collection? Leaving, quitting, getting more, cutting back. None of it should matter to anyone that it doesn't affect. If you don't like reading about this kid's trials and tribulations on a daily basis, change the channel. There are plenty of other personal little dramas on this forum to occupy your time with. You know what this one is...
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Visible Hets? - Page 4 -...
Published (2009-11-17 17:54:00)
My issue is that people treat me like I am their child! Well I am not. People have been saying if ya don't like it don't read it! People sit and look at their computer and they can tell I made a thread yet they insist on reading it. But of course you know that I am the kid that upsets you for reasons unknown to me! I want to be a valued member here, I am on so many other forums. Even the ones that know of my past and sure we argue...
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Black corns ?? - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-11-21 09:14:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by anreptiles i found this on the net but it's n ot corn...someone knows ? That's a pied Persian Ratsnake... now, that said, it'd be interesting if they could be hybridised.
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Scale less Corns anyone? - Page...
Published (2009-11-17 09:03:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Tania I have some pics of scaleless corns from the fair in Hamm last March. I don't remember the vendor, but he said it was ok to take some pics, so here they are. I think it is weird and I don't wont them in my collection, but I also find them fascinating. Greets Tania Despite the fact that that is a hybrid, that thing is stinking cool looking. Almost makes me wish I had one.
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Visible Hets? - Page 4 -...
Published (2009-11-17 18:17:00)
I can't believe I'm going to do this. I'm going to use the ignore function for the first time ever. I've never felt the need to block or ignore anyone on ANY site before, but it has finally come down to that. Go ahead, Dave. You're free to talk behind my back now.
user's latest post:
Black corns ?? - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-11-21 09:40:00)
I want a really dark gray corn with distinct markings in varying shades of gray. Stripe, motley, tessera, all would be good. Black would be excellent *if* markings were present. If I want a solid black snake I'll get an MBK, but I think the patterns are part of what is gorgeous about corns.
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Latest active threads on The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics Issues::
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-13 13:16:00)
by elrojo
I voted "like," but would not be so interested if the animal in question was a hybrid. If we're talking a pure P.g.gutatta, sign me up.
Started 2 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-21 16:36:00)
by danielle
Pics maybe? do you know the parents genetics?
Started 10 months ago (2009-01-22 23:27:00)
by tylercole2294
dont think it has benn made....yet
Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-20 11:02:00)
by Caramel
1 / 8 Ultramel het Motley, Caramel 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 4 Caramel het Motley, Amel or Ultra 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 8 Amel het Motley, Caramel 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 4 Normal het Motley, Caramel, Amel or Ultra 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 8 Gold Dust ( Ultramel, Caramel ) het Motley 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 8 Butter ( Amel, Caramel ) het Motley 50% poss het. Hypo
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-07 22:34:00)
by Urban_M86
i wanted a jungle but a 3 snake will mean big trouble with my wife.........but the again........who knows
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-16 21:49:00)
by RobbiesCornField
Male creamsicle. Creamsicles are a hybrid, so no matter what you breed her with, all of the offspring will have to be sold as a hybrid, too. Unless you know if she has any hets (aka hidden genetics), your best bet will be a male creamsicle to make more pretty creamsicles.
Welcome to the forum!
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-16 15:55:00)
by Reptilekyle64
One of my 08 males back from serpencos sale, that is het for bloodred. came in with about 15% from neck to half an inch down on th belly no pattren and all white. Now looking at him from his last shed which was yesterday his belly is almost complety white and I only suggest that itll get better with time.
Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2008-03-04 04:36:00)
by Kokopelli
"First off, this mutations was not PLANNED nor engineered, it just HAPPENED. So obviously we are looking at yet another experiment that Mother Nature is trying out to see how well it works. Nothing is inherently WRONG about such an animal coming into being, at all. It just IS."
I have to reply to this and I am sorry but that's just wrong. Mutations is 100% random, the thing that insures ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-14 17:35:00)
by kloe2008
Sorry, I really posted this in the wrong place. =s
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-14 18:08:00)
by Susan
Well, pairing him with something motley or stripe will give you motley offspring, and anery or snow will give you anery offspring and test for het amel. Therefore, an anery motley or a snow motley (or stripe) would be my first choice if you wanted something other than normals as offspring. If you want to add the caramel gene, a butter stripe or motley would still test him for het amel and on ...
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Hot threads for last week on The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics Issues::
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-16 15:55:00)
by Reptilekyle64
One of my 08 males back from serpencos sale, that is het for bloodred. came in with about 15% from neck to half an inch down on th belly no pattren and all white. Now looking at him from his last shed which was yesterday his belly is almost complety white and I only suggest that itll get better with time.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-16 21:49:00)
by RobbiesCornField
Male creamsicle. Creamsicles are a hybrid, so no matter what you breed her with, all of the offspring will have to be sold as a hybrid, too. Unless you know if she has any hets (aka hidden genetics), your best bet will be a male creamsicle to make more pretty creamsicles.
Welcome to the forum!
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-07 22:34:00)
by Urban_M86
i wanted a jungle but a 3 snake will mean big trouble with my wife.........but the again........who knows
Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2008-03-04 04:36:00)
by Kokopelli
"First off, this mutations was not PLANNED nor engineered, it just HAPPENED. So obviously we are looking at yet another experiment that Mother Nature is trying out to see how well it works. Nothing is inherently WRONG about such an animal coming into being, at all. It just IS."
I have to reply to this and I am sorry but that's just wrong. Mutations is 100% random, the thing that insures ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-14 18:08:00)
by Susan
Well, pairing him with something motley or stripe will give you motley offspring, and anery or snow will give you anery offspring and test for het amel. Therefore, an anery motley or a snow motley (or stripe) would be my first choice if you wanted something other than normals as offspring. If you want to add the caramel gene, a butter stripe or motley would still test him for het amel and on ...
Started 2 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-21 16:36:00)
by danielle
Pics maybe? do you know the parents genetics?
Started 10 months ago (2009-01-22 23:27:00)
by tylercole2294
dont think it has benn made....yet
Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-20 11:02:00)
by Caramel
1 / 8 Ultramel het Motley, Caramel 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 4 Caramel het Motley, Amel or Ultra 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 8 Amel het Motley, Caramel 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 4 Normal het Motley, Caramel, Amel or Ultra 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 8 Gold Dust ( Ultramel, Caramel ) het Motley 50% poss het. Hypo
1 / 8 Butter ( Amel, Caramel ) het Motley 50% poss het. Hypo
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-15 21:35:00)
by Susan
Get a het motley het stripe (aka motley het stripe). That way you'll not only get motleys, but also a few stripes thrown in for good measure!
You could also add one of the hypo genes and caramel as well (lavender amber Sunkissed stripe...yummy!)
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-13 13:16:00)
by elrojo
I voted "like," but would not be so interested if the animal in question was a hybrid. If we're talking a pure P.g.gutatta, sign me up.
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