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How to produce Jungle Corns?

Well as far as clutch size for a Jungle compared to a corn clutch size i would say they are smaller, but that's from what i've experienced and what i've produced. My female jungle produced 10 beautiful eggs all fertile and all hatched with big healthy robust babies! She then double clutched and had a second clutch of 15 eggs all also fertile and babies hatched big and strong. =)
As far as patterns and coloration... there's a big difference. I mean i got lots of odd and very different markings and colors from just one clutch but they were all "Jungle" corns!
 
Some people have no problem calling Cream(s) , Creamsicle Corns.. I do, for the exact same reason about Jungle Corns.. With the addition of corn to the name some people ( this is the same reason for warning labels on hot coffee, because its hot ) assume because corn is attached to the name, it must be pure corn.. Granted most people in the hobby the know what a jungle corn is, but there is enough stuipid people in the hobby too

Well I am one of the stupid people! lol Actually, I'm just relatively new to corn snakes, though I've been trying to gain as much knowledge as possible in the last few months before I get my first one. (I want to learn BEFORE I get the snake... not after I have the poor little thing. ;))

Anyway, I have looked at many websites that show the different morphs of corn snakes. I have never seen one that actually said that a creamsicle was not a full corn snake. So just from this post, I've learned that creamsicles and jungles are not pure... are there any more I should know of? I want to be well informed when I do choose a snake.
 
Anyway, I have looked at many websites that show the different morphs of corn snakes. I have never seen one that actually said that a creamsicle was not a full corn snake. So just from this post, I've learned that creamsicles and jungles are not pure... are there any more I should know of? I want to be well informed when I do choose a snake.

Well there are others I can't name off the top of my head... Look around and your going to more often than not, with enough snooping, find a lot of hybryds..

And then there are Ultramel corns...

Two lines, one bred into grey rats, one into corns.
What happened to the ones that are from the grey rat line? EVERYONE seems to claim theirs are pure corn... so where did the offspring from the grey rat line go?

I have often wondered what happend to the gigantic size of a grey rat compared to my largest corns, which are dwarfed by my fair lady Grey Rat... I have seen Rusty Corns out there sold, that have a similairity to ultramels, and a lot people suggest they have the same out come as an ultramel breeding.. *shrugs*
 
See, this is why I'm here. I feel my prior snake experience - owner of a king and a hoggie prior to my 2 corns, and a fair amount of time working in privately owned pet stores where we gave a darn about the critters - has prepared me well for *basic* snake care. I am very grateful that Tom told me about this site, and suggested I come here when I got my first corn. I have learned so much! I was one of those people who would have assumed that a "jungle" corn, a creamcicle, and whatever else were different color morphs, not hybrids. I think I'm going to be a lot pickier with my next corn purchase.
.... not that I'd even think of giving up the ones I've got! :)
 
Well I am one of the stupid people! lol Actually, I'm just relatively new to corn snakes, though I've been trying to gain as much knowledge as possible in the last few months before I get my first one. (I want to learn BEFORE I get the snake... not after I have the poor little thing. ;))

Anyway, I have looked at many websites that show the different morphs of corn snakes. I have never seen one that actually said that a creamsicle was not a full corn snake. So just from this post, I've learned that creamsicles and jungles are not pure... are there any more I should know of? I want to be well informed when I do choose a snake.

This should give you an idea...there's still more where they came from ( against the wishes of some...not me though)

Desert King x Corn snake x Albino Cal King = Splendida Jungle Corn

Ruthven's King x Corn snake = Tri Colour Jungle Corn

Corn snake x cal king = Jungle Corn

Corn snake x Imperial Pueblan = Imperial pueblacorn

Corn snake x Pueblan Milk = Pueblacorn

Corn snake x Leucistic Texas Ratsnake = Pearl Corn

Corn snake x Sinaloan Milks = Sinacorn

Corn snake x Honduran Milk = Cornduran

Corn snake x Gophersnake = Turbocorns

holbrooki x corn = Axminster Corn

Emorys Ratsnake x Corn snake = Creamsicle Corn

Pantherophis guttatus X Obsoleta spiloides = Creamsicle Corn (Frosted)


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MY GF will try to breed her jungle with our butter motley male.
She is a sweet girl and does not have any attitude of the kings.
The Jungle is either het motley caramel or het striped ph amel.
We will see.
Hope there will be a hock up.
Greetings
Chris
 
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