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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
I have a male Jungle corn Cal king x Corn. was an aggressive baby but calm down rather quickly and is a puppy dog now. He has great pattern / coloration
Also have a pair of Scaleless Texas Rats, also working towards the Scaleless Corns. this is one of my scaleless
I purchased a pair of females about a month ago--I think their colors are cool! They are 75% corn/25% king.
those are beautiful, I was going to pick up some hybrid Amels this season, but sadly the people who were breeding them out had the clutch go bad.... maybe next year
Dogs, wolves & coyotes are the same situation -- they usually live separately, they have very different behaviors, but they are all interfertile & the hybrids are in turn fertile & healthy.
Yep yep. Here is my parents' Coydog, Star. (I know, not corn related, but still a hybrid!! )
They are awesome although they think with their stomachs(especially the jungle) so I usually don't just go putting my hands in their tubs lol. I'm hoping on crossing the jungle with my rat snake intergrade in the future, hopefully it will make some interesting offspring.
I don't think kings are usually bred to corns, asthey are sortofprone to eating other snakes?But I'd love to see what successful hybrids between the two look like. King/milk snakes are beautiful.
Right now I only have one hybrid corn cross - a pueblacorn. I know Joe has some cool ones - maybe he will chime in and post some pics.
In the meantime - here is Mitla:
I really need to get some new pics - these are a year old already!
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