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Lamb

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Is a 100% HET SCALELESS CORN a 100% corn or is it true to get that there was a rat snake cross somewhere down the line of genetics
 
All scaleless, het scaleless, possible hets for scaleless and any animal descended from such is a hybrid.
 
So it isn’t worth getting then? I wanted to start breeding but I don’t wanna ruin any pure bloods.
 
Given that there are already a number of "noncorn" combinations in the hobby,(Ultra is a very common one) one can not know for sure what is pure corn. Add to that the fact that people regularly sell/breed animals without knowing the full genetic lineage and it becomes a mute point.
If you like Scaleless animals then have them in your collection and breed them if you want. Being honest when you sell or give them away helps the future owners keep track of the genetics. That's the best that can be expected at this time. The gene pool has already been thoroughly peed in. Your contribution or not will make no real difference.

Terri
 
Thanks my conscience was weighing on me to the point I was tryna back out of my purchase. Just won a bid on a BSRAUCTIONS.COM but after u said that it does make sense appreciate that input helps a lot.
 
Scaleless corns were first hatched in France I think (Reptilis?), from an emoryi rat snake or an emoryi rat/corn cross, like a "creamsicle" or "rootbeer" corn snake. Not too long ago Emoryi rats were taxonomically considered Western corn snakes. Also, yoiu are talking about a "hobby" corn that you've won; theres so much "X" floating around in various hobby lines of corns, kings, rats, milks etc unless you are REALLY against keeping ANYTHING suspect you are better off finding keepers with the same mind set, who keep and breed with that goal.

Enjoy it, lot of neat scaleless combo's being produced, if scaleless is your thing :grin01:
 
Honestly I’m still new this will be my first scaleless snake of any kind was just thinking I might not even breed that one just keep him as a pet and get some others for a breeding project from reputable breeders who know their genealogies of the snakes they are producing I don’t wanna cause myself a headache trying to keep up wit the unknown
 
Actually the very first scaleless snake I ever saw and handled was a Texas rat snake that was owned by Dr. Bechtel. Of course this was many years ago.

He let me handle it, and honestly the feel just gave me the creeps. But that is just me, I guess.
 
Lol man maybe I should try one clutch to get me some for self keeping never held one before and the one I’m getting only has the Het gene
 
I feel the same way, Rich.

Had a breeder condescend to me at a show for not breeding scaleless. I told him they weren't my thing and I personally didn't like them and he responded with "What, you don't like making money?" ... I was polite up to that point but the mocking was a bit much so I told him I prefer to my snakes to not feel like a shaved dog scrotum as I deal with that enough at my job. He was so offended and stomped off.
 
I feel the same way, Rich.

Had a breeder condescend to me at a show for not breeding scaleless. I told him they weren't my thing and I personally didn't like them and he responded with "What, you don't like making money?" ... I was polite up to that point but the mocking was a bit much so I told him I prefer to my snakes to not feel like a shaved dog scrotum as I deal with that enough at my job. He was so offended and stomped off.

Oh Shiari - I love this response! Thanks for the giggle.

-Tonya
 
Man lol I love this forum already hasn’t been a week on here u guys are funny. But yea i thought they would be cool cause they seem to be so expensive but I guess just cause it’s not normal for a snake to be scaleless. I would love a melanistic corn I love those type reptiles.
 
They look like ugly land eels to me. Don’t plan to get one.

Yeah, I would guess that if you put vegetable oil on one of them, you would NEVER be able to hold onto it. :laugh: I can remember trying to grab eels when I was a youngster. Pretty much impossible to do.
 
Lol so I just ran across a ANERY 100% HET PALMETTO CORN does anyone think it’s a rare corn I never heard of em until now but for 100 dollars sounds pretty cheap for gene carrier. Or it’s only good if I have another gene carrier
 
Last year I purchased a pair of normals 100% het palmetto & amel for $225 as hatchlings.
They are starting to look like hypos as they grow.
 
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