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Old 08-28-2017, 08:35 AM   #21
CornsAustria
thank you both !
My one and only anery motley/striped scaleless hom or het. lavender,charcoal are out of his second shed too and I'm crazy in love !!
 
Old 08-28-2017, 10:02 AM   #22
DLena
Quick question for CornsAustria... I have a smooth collie from USA lines. When I've gone online and looked at smooth collies from other countries, I see structural differences. Could you please compare your actual scaleless corns to pictures of USA scaleless corns for me? Do you see a difference in snoot length? I can't tell for certain, but it looks like your corns in Austria have a shorter distance from eye to nostril.
I've also heard that 100% SD retics from Europe have much calmer personalities than those bred in the USA.
 
Old 08-28-2017, 01:56 PM   #23
CornsAustria
I don't have any experience with US scaleless, mine are all from breeders in the France Country and Belgium.
Our line is calm and I also have seen many 'scaled' ones who have a shorter nose too...I think it depends on the 'how many 'inbreeding' with these cornsnakes has done (sorry my grammar and english are very bad )
Also it is a little optical illusion because of the missing scales.
Our adults are all 'normal' in their face and behavior - calm in their temper and not nervous when you take them out for cleaning or something else. BUT this is a 'how do you to deal with them' thing... when you never take them out, they will be very nervous. I never have big clutches - always only 1 to 3 and this is why my corns - no matter if they have scales or not are a lot more calm and non nervous then other from other 'bigger' breeders. I pic the coolest and nicest corns for breeding them, maybe this plays a role too.
A few pictures from our adults and last year babies with 'normal' noses
Nice evening to Kenmore !
 
Old 08-28-2017, 02:22 PM   #24
DLena
Thank you for the pictures and the explanation. And I understand your English clearly. I'm a high school English teacher in New York State, USA and I have some English as a New Language Learners. Most of them are from Ukraine.
 
Old 08-28-2017, 11:39 PM   #25
CornsAustria
Thank you Lena ! Writing is easier then speaking I've learnd english in school, but it was not interesting for me enough to learn more - but now - since I do the cornsnake hobby I read and learn english more and more in UK and US plattforms ( I use english writing places a lot much more then german writing ) and it makes sense to me now and fun ! Learning is the half life I would say (now)
 
Old 09-15-2017, 12:02 AM   #26
CornsAustria
So, it seems the little anery motley turn out to be a moonstone OR charcoal motley ! He has the same belly like his brother, and other anery scaleless I have do not have this belly !

I like him very very much, and it does'nt matter if he is visible charcoal or not - he WILL be a stunner someday and important for me - he's mine
 
Old 09-15-2017, 05:10 AM   #27
Patmart
Lovely colour


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Old 09-15-2017, 06:12 AM   #28
DLena
He is beautiful. Could you w plain the differences between anery and moonstone?
 
Old 09-15-2017, 11:41 PM   #29
CornsAustria
moonstone = anery charcoal - and its hard to make a difference I guess. Less yellow, darker eyes, a darker colour then anery - but thats all with scales, without I have no clue.
I would say he is poss hom. charcoal maybe moonstone and personally I think it does'nt matter for me, if he is het. or hom because he stay definiteley here so who care's
 
Old 09-16-2017, 12:28 PM   #30
DollysMom
He's beautiful! That belly is so fascinating. Congrats.
 

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