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And another new critter.......

Here's an idea to keep us all interested...

Give this snake a name, such as "John Doe" or something and keep everyone apprised of its progress each couple of months with pics.
 
another guess

Lots of influential posts there :), I was thinking crimson right away and wondered about lavender....but the caramel stock makes you wonder and then throw in some flare from the wide range of stuff that is produced... sheesh !! Sure like to see it as an adult.. cause the baby is striking but shoot, all Rich's new stuff is striking or he wouldn't put it up :)
 
THAT WOULD BE FUN. I KNOW THAT RICH WOULD LOVE TO HAVE ANOTHER MORPH TO ADD TO HIS LIST. i BET TO MAKE SUCH A SPLASH HE WOULD USE HIS MOST PRIZED MORPH THAT HE CULTIVATED HIMSELF AS WELL. I AM SAYING LAVENDER MIXED WITH WITH EITHER CARMEL OR MAYBE BUTTER OR MIAMI
 
I'm not going to venture a guess as to the genetic background of that snake. If it is a new morph, though, I have an idea for its name: the Milk Chocolate Corn. Milk for the white background and Chocolate for the blotch color. It looks pretty yummy! ... Or maybe I'm just hungry right now. :)
 
I am totally impressed.

My guess is either, crimson and Lavender or bloodred and lavender. The head seems to have some grey, but I could be wrong.

WOW!!!
 
Unfortunately, this animal would more appropriately be named 'dead'. It was a pain in the butt feeder and completely insisted on ONLY feeding on live anoles that were left overnight with it. When the show season hit, I just couldn't keep up with it's demands.

Maybe next year I'll get a better one.
 
that's sad, I'm sorry to hear! just goes to show what happens when you hoard them all and dont' ship to Canada.

I'm totally joking Rich, that is too bad though it was a beautiful corn!
 
OH NO!?!?!

losing these beautiful guys is so sad - I just lost one of my favorite amel babies to mites :( - Better luck next year Rich - I would love to be on a list when you get a reliable line of them maybe in 4-5 yrs
 
looks like

it looks like it has bloodred in it. it looks similar to some bloodreds ive seen,but a little lighter in color.is this another form of "bloodred", or am i completly off?
 
Very different

Very different and nice. Do you know, or can you give us your best guest as to the number of recessive genes this snake is homo for? That wouldn't be revealing the genetic make up too much would it.

I will be looking forward to seeing some more photos of this same type next year.
 
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