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  1. Glenbrooks

    Anery Hurricane Motley

    I would be interested in finding a male comparable to this fantastic female for breeding purposes. Anyone have one like this, even if your not selling, I would love to see similar snakes.
  2. Glenbrooks

    My halloween corns (pics)

    Check out the head patterns on this pair of fluorescent banded corn snakes. Thanks to Don Soderberg (South Mountain Reptiles) for this pair! Happy Halloween!! Glen Brooks Devilish?? Skull!
  3. Glenbrooks

    Visual differences of Lava gene in snow and amel hatchlings??

    I have been working on a variety of Lava & Ice varieties. In particular motley and stripe. I have however in the process produced a large number of snow and amel hatchlings (striped, & motley) from parents that are het for Lava. Therefore I am sure I have some hom for Lava snows and amels. Any...
  4. Glenbrooks

    A Lava Motley!!

    Finally after several years of breeding to get this specific snake! In the clutch I got some Lavas, some Ice, some motleys, and finally (the last egg to hatch from 2 clutches) this Lava Motley! I have one more clutch to hatch, but they will all be some form of anery. So I am hoping for an Ice...
  5. Glenbrooks

    Zebra Hatchling

    I was suprised to find a few hatchlings with a banded type pattern, both parents have normal patterns. This one was especially cool, it made me think of a zebra. This is the first year the parents bred. They were sold to me as double hets for snow, but this hatchling has no yellow on its neck...
  6. Glenbrooks

    Breeding aztecs

    Has anyone had any degree of success reproducing Aztec patterns? I read on the SerpenCo Web site that Aztec patterns are not simple recessive genes. I was hoping to try to reproduce a corn pattern with a broad red stripe running down its back. I assume it is the result of an extreme aztec...
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