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HATCHLING THREAD (VOL. 3) 2014-2015 Edition

Interesting. I have some ideas on what that might mean but I will stop derailing your baby thread :)

But I think you are right in your speculation that locality influence or other genetic factors explain the difference in appearance from mandarins and sunrise. But I am a genetics expert, not a corn snake expert :)
 
Interesting. I have some ideas on what that might mean but I will stop derailing your baby thread :)

But I think you are right in your speculation that locality influence or other genetic factors explain the difference in appearance from mandarins and sunrise. But I am a genetics expert, not a corn snake expert :)

Thanks! I appreciate your input as always! :)

Feel free to continue with your ideas on the "other" thread. I'd love to hear your ideas on what might be happening.
 
Than God it's not as confusing as cinder being "sometimes sex-linked in certain lines of het cinder females due to crossover suppression." Even I got a headache from that. Looks like you didn't have that problem in your collection. But I still believe that phenomenon is related to locality influences. We have all these corn localities that would never meet in the wild and are diverging genetically but in captivity we breed them together, so weird things happen.

But here I go again...you're gonna have to post a baby pic to stop this.
 
Than God it's not as confusing as cinder being "sometimes sex-linked in certain lines of het cinder females due to crossover suppression." Even I got a headache from that. Looks like you didn't have that problem in your collection. But I still believe that phenomenon is related to locality influences. We have all these corn localities that would never meet in the wild and are diverging genetically but in captivity we breed them together, so weird things happen.

But here I go again...you're gonna have to post a baby pic to stop this.

Yeah that whole Cinder male maker sex thing :uzi: Ughh!!

Lol! Ok nothing really crazy hatched today so here's the Sunkissed Ghost Motley I posted a few days ago. In the blue now.
 

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This years babies were pretty much sold out last year :(

That being said, if you didn't get on the list, and you were wanting some I'm sorry :(

Yeah I need to make more of these.
 

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Extreme Ultramel Okeetee Corn

This years babies were pretty much sold out last year :(

That being said, if you didn't get on the list, and you were wanting some I'm sorry :(

Yeah I need to make more of these.

Steve, do you have a pic of what the adult version looks like?
 
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