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09 0.1 Terrazzo (Original Granite)

No, this was an animal from a pairing from a het. hypo anery bloodred male and a candycane motley female. It was a really weid pairing, because the offspring were blood, normal, my (I think) terrazzo, some hypo's and a ghost. It is very weird and I think it is fascinating to see what this pairing will do next year and to see if there is another one like mine in it.

Greets Tania
 
Hi Tania!

Would you send me a pm with the name of this breeder? I'm quite interested in pics of this candy cane motley!
 
She won't sell her and when she does it will be to me :D .
I can take some pics later today, I will visit her this evening.
 
I will post some pics in a minute, but I will do it in another tread.

Greets Tania
 
You know the terrazzos really grew on me after seeing yours.
I'm quite sure that I'll place an order to Daniel this season.(And for his next project if you guys leave some..) :D
 
Thats Nice

Probably a form of striped Rosy Rat/Keys corn,keep in mind that these dont get as big as a regular cornsnake.It seems they require smaller meals and if you try to power feed them you will loose them, as which may have happen with yours Tania.They tend to be more on the wild side ,that maybe due to, not as many have been captive bred as cornsnakes. Rosy Rats usually reach about 3 ft as a adult,there may be some bigger then that but stay smaller then a Okeetee type.I may have lost a couple hets for Rosy Bloodred Hypo Lavender by trying to feed them the same as the rest of the corns I own.Just a little info that may help those who maybe thinking about getting into Rosy Rat morphs.
 
I feed her smaller mice than my other corns but in same intervall. atm she eats a small fuzzy once a week. a friend of mine owens her sister and feeds her in similar intervall but his female is smaller than mine. I think just her feed conversion ratio works pretty good. nevertheless I'll keep an eye on her.

thanks for the info stephen.
 
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