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  1. HanneysCorn

    Faded/Frosted Saddles on Anery Sunkissed

    The Anery Sunkissed girls are well on their way to their fourth meals. Today I took some pics and had the 'girls' side by side. One thing jumped out at me...the frosting/fading of the saddles. I'm curious as to whether others have noticed this obvious 'open saddle' look with their anery...
  2. HanneysCorn

    Did I get lucky...sure did!

    Sometimes the surprises in a clutch can just make you shake your head in wonder. My breeding this year of my triple hets for sunkissed, anery and motley was really starting to worry me. 15 eggs were laid by the female and my hopes started to dwindle as each week went by and an egg at a time...
  3. HanneysCorn

    Is this Lavender a little off colour?

    Well from the same clutch as my late lavender bloodred hatched from, this lovely little lavender also made its debut in this world. The parents are Normal, het charcoal, lavender, amel, and bloodred x same...my first quad het pairing. When this little one hatched at the same time as my lav...
  4. HanneysCorn

    Observations of a Non-Scientific Nature

    On May 31st I had the pleasure of collecting 5 clutches of eggs in one morning. Pipping has been going on for the last 5 days with these clutches and it's been interesting to observe the 'when'... I don't separate the eggs after laying but incubate the clump exactly as laid by the female. Two...
  5. HanneysCorn

    Golddusts? Ambers? Oh the joys!

    In early 2006 I did a pairing of Amber x Hypo, het caramel, ph ghost...well that is what I thought at the time...;) The resultant hatchlings proved that the female Fleur carried the Ultra gene inherited from her sire, Ramses...our Caramel, het ultra. The pairing also proved that Molson, the...
  6. HanneysCorn

    An '07 who's actually a yearling...

    In the middle of March of this year, I introduced our female anery hurricane motley, Raven to our lavender male Gabriel in hopes of producing some het anery lav mots for future projects. Raven had just finished what I believed to be her second shed post brumation. I have never seen a female so...
  7. HanneysCorn

    Ultra Caramel/Ultra Amber Hatchlings???

    This year I did a breeding of a Caramel, het hypo, ultra x Hypo, het ultra, caramel, anery. There are caramels in the clutch, but also some very odd looking normals...or are they normals? Now I've hatched amber babies last year, and caramels too, but these guys don't resemble either. Since...
  8. HanneysCorn

    Unbelievable, but true!

    There have been a couple of threads lately about problem feeders and methods to jumpstart hatchlings and non-feeders. When I first heard about the 'washed pinky' technique, I thought...well it's worth a try. Several of my non-feeders immediately took to the w/p (washed pink) method and were...
  9. HanneysCorn

    Have you ever seen one of these....

    Arrrrgh! I'll be the first to admit that in Canada we have lots of folks who like to play "Frankenstein"; whether that be with corn morphs or playing with hybrids. This just saddens me that some poor, unsuspecting, "I want a lavender corn" person is going to fall for this ad. The price is...
  10. HanneysCorn

    Gopher x Corn Hybrid

    I recently attended a Reptile Expo in Red Deer Alberta and was shown a sub-adult gopher x corn hybrid male. This was my first experience seeing the results of such a breeding. I was impressed with not only the overall appearance of the snake but also most intrigued by the keeled scaled look...
  11. HanneysCorn

    Enjoying the Bloods.....

    This year was our first year for producing bloods here in Canada. Yesterday I had some time to spare and decided to do some sexing of this clutch. Thought I'd share some pics of this curious little girl....thinking of keeping her...her personality and curiousity just makes her a little more...
  12. HanneysCorn

    Genetics Questions...Would Appreciate Input.

    We've produced a clutch this year of 22 eggs that resulted from an Amber x Hypo, het caramel, anery breeding. I was expecting the simple equation to be...50% of Ambers, 50% Hypos....real simple to figure out. Since I started the thread here, I 'm going to re-direct you to the Canadian Members...
  13. HanneysCorn

    Our 'Hume' is Home

    I am so excited about this additon to our collection. In Canada we don't always have access to many of the 'higher end' designer morphs. Thank you Rich Hume for allowing me to add this Anery Bloodred Stripe along with 4 others to our collection. Everyone who sees him is in 'awe'. And I...
  14. HanneysCorn

    Can you help with this Puzzle?

    I bred my Normal female (hets unknown if any) and my Caramel male (hets unknown if any) and was lucky enough to hatch out 10 little cuties by this morning. But I got a 'big surprise' with the 5th, 6th, and 7th little cutie when they finally ventured out. I was expecting all normals het...
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