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Thread: PEACH CORNS

Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago by SickPyth7
Two years ago I was stunned by a few pictures of what is called a Peach Corn. Some had said it maybe a Amber Lavender, others say its a mystery gene. Well I'm asking what has happened to this gene? Are there more? Are people producing them? What is the genetics?
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torsten replied 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I'm not sure but Lavender Ambers are around now and I will hopefully be able to put a picture up next weekend of an adult for you if you wish.

SickPyth7 replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by torsten I'm not sure but Lavender Ambers are around now and I will hopefully be able to put a picture up next weekend of an adult for you if you wish. Yes, please post a picture. I really want to see results and if they compare to the photo I found online two years ago.

torsten replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Sure thing, You might have to bump up this thread to remind me though! lol I won't be able to take photos until next weekend so if you remind me sometime next weekend I'll try and remember!

Vinman replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by SickPyth7 Two years ago I was stunned by a few pictures of what is called a Peach Corn. Some had said it maybe a Amber Lavender, others say its a mystery gene. Well I'm asking what has happened to this gene? Are there more? Are people producing them? What is the genetics? I still have a ...

Caryl replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Vinman I still have a bunch Photos, please!

stephen replied 1 month ago
Although I believe its maybe a new form of hypo, I dont think its just the hypo gene at work there.

Nanci replied 1 month ago
Are you thinking of my line of Peach Tree Boas?? http://tinyurl.com/yh62jte (Just kidding...he's a corn. And he's peachy! Or mango-y)

SickPyth7 replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Nanci Are you thinking of my line of Peach Tree Boas?? http://tinyurl.com/yh62jte (Just kidding...he's a corn. And he's peachy! Or mango-y) That is a pretty nice corn, this peach though I only have one picture of and it is amazing. It is not related to albino that I know of...

SickPyth7 replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Vinman I still have a bunch I know you have a mystery gene lurking in your stock but is it related to the Peach that was posted years ago?

Vinman replied 1 month ago
all depends, was it Richard Humes snake. do you have a link to the peach

 

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SickPyth7
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Published (2009-10-29 20:38:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Caryl Any more of these out there? That is what I really want to know, is there more?
Vinman
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Published (2009-10-29 21:04:00)
Well I'm going to breed my amber blood het lavender to my male HLB het amber together. They are pure mystery animals F2 babies will be F3. I also might have 1/2 mystery crossed to pure mystery animals. Someone should call me.
torsten
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PEACH CORNS
Published (2009-09-27 16:03:00)
Sure thing, You might have to bump up this thread to remind me though! lol I won't be able to take photos until next weekend so if you remind me sometime next weekend I'll try and remember!
Caryl
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Published (2009-10-29 17:28:00)
Any more of these out there?
stephen
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PEACH CORNS
Published (2009-10-21 10:31:00)
Although I believe its maybe a new form of hypo, I dont think its just the hypo gene at work there.
Nanci
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PEACH CORNS
Published (2009-10-21 10:36:00)
Are you thinking of my line of Peach Tree Boas?? http://tinyurl.com/yh62jte (Just kidding...he's a corn. And he's peachy! Or mango-y)
crousescorns
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Published (2009-10-24 14:28:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by SickPyth7 Two years ago I was stunned by a few pictures of what is called a Peach Corn. Some had said it maybe a Amber Lavender, others say its a mystery gene. Well I'm asking what has happened to this gene? Are there more? Are people producing them? What is the genetics? Quote: Originally Posted by Vinman that looks like RH snake if so then they are my line as RH got his adults breeders as babies from me Well...
Camby
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Published (2009-10-27 21:09:00)
Nice snakes! Quote: Originally Posted by Vinman males are more pechy Makes sense. Male aneries and ghosts are typically the ones with the more fleshy tones and the females are less colorful (typically that is). dc

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