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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
I will wait for more people to chime in, but ultramel anery is my guess too. In which case.. I don't need another male.. and it will be hard to let this guy slide by, but there are so many other nice corns out there
I would never buy a snake (or even take one free) with no information on genetics, unless there was a very compelling reason. That said, this snake looks like an ultra/anery to me.
Seems the general consensus is ultramel anery then. I already have a much nicer male, so probably won't be buying him. In response to not buying snakes with unknown genetics, The whole ts line from Sean is labeled as "genetics unknown" though someone with him said that they are ultramel aneries with motley and strawberry. This one doesn't look like he has those genetics.
Seems the general consensus is ultramel anery then. I already have a much nicer male, so probably won't be buying him. In response to not buying snakes with unknown genetics, The whole ts line from Sean is labeled as "genetics unknown" though someone with him said that they are ultramel aneries with motley and strawberry. This one doesn't look like he has those genetics.
OH!!! OH!!!! If you have the opportunity to work with sean...DO SO!!!!!
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