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  1. NiklasTyreso

    Prevent dystocia, egg binding?

    How do you prevent dystocia, egg binding? I have an adult female that last year had dystocia, she was egg bound, at the previous owners facility. I bought her in the december and she just got about 10 days winter rest, so it is not sure she will breed this season. I have had her together with...
  2. NiklasTyreso

    Heimdall - The aztec snow

    I took some pics yesterday of one of my aztec snows. He is born in my home.
  3. NiklasTyreso

    Kastanie or what?

    Can this snake be a kastanie? I post some pics of a snake I bought as a hatchling 2006. The mother were a grey-red corn looking like a Keys/rosacea. The breeder did not show the father and just described it as a "strange" corn. First pic is as a hatchling. Second pic is from 2009. The rest of...
  4. NiklasTyreso

    Look of a hypo amel?

    Hello I like browsing corn pics and like the look of the many combos with the hypo genes and this year I got a clutch with some hatchlings that might have a hypo gene. A question came to my mind. How do you discriminate a hypo amel from a colorful non hypo amel? I guess the areas lacking...
  5. NiklasTyreso

    Some of this years clutch I bred

    They are two weeks old now. / Niklas
  6. NiklasTyreso

    Hi! Niklas from Sweden here.

    Hello Niklas in Enkoping, Sweden here. I have had cornsnakes for 18 years and sometimes have clutches at home. Right now I have adult 5 corns and a clutch of 17 amels and snow hatchlings, half of them with abberant/aztec patterns. I like the genetics thing and breeding for strange patterns...
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