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Breeding/Egg Production & CareAny topics concerning breeding of the cornsnake, brumation, egg laying, or issues concerning problems in any step along the way.
As I mated Annie(ghost motley het amel) with Bonanza my ghost het blood and Texas Pete my amel stripe (het amel), I think I've proved hets and got myself a bit of a headache. The ghosts will be het motley, poss het blood, poss het amel. In fact some do have split belly markings. The snows (yep, there's another pink nose pipping) should be stripes (carrying stripe and motley genes)
The snows aren't striped! Of course I'd completely forgotten that Bonanza is a sibling to Lexcorn's avalanche clutch, so he's het amel as well! So, these babies must be het motley and poss het diffuse!
These twins aren't kinked, they are tiny but perfect! The unpipped giant egg had a pair of joined twins dead in egg.
Ohhh I'm sorry I could have sworn one had a small kink but I read so much on these forums I must have gotten mixed up :P They're all beautiful and I want one of those ghosts!
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