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Show off Your unique Corns!!!!

Well, scales never stopped a mite; but without a doubt cuts and scratches could occur more easily with no "armor." In captivity with a f/t diet, best I can tell so far, there aren't any issues. Breeding, etc. is supposed to be identical. I have a while to go for that, though.

Well thats very interesting, your photo sent me on a google image search for scaleless snakes :p. but i learned something new today. Wish you the best with her and all your corns!
 
CG= Coral Ghost
VP= Vanishing Pattern. The slow removal of animals which have pattern from the project. Long term goal is hatchlings with no pattern whatsoever.

I'm afraid to say what it definitely is as a statement of fact. Because I do not know for certain.

Well, it has far too distinct a pattern for your project and it wants to live with me!
 
These have got to be my two most unique

Ginger (Hypo Sunkissed Ultra)

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Supernova (Hypo Ultra)

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Prescott here is a '10 normal (Hypo maybe? Her father has since proven out hypo)
I kept her back that year, the offspring of a normal and a butter. As a hatchling she was a really chocolate brown color and I really liked the odd pattern, it kind of looks like the letter H down her back. Her colors have developed more normal, but still, very odd pattern. My theory is that there was a temperature spike during incubation. About half the clutch died and two came out very kinked. One had its brain develop outside of its head. But She came out healthy and I'm pretty happy with her.
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Your Prescot have a great pattern!
It might have been temperature spikes during incubation, but I think you should test breeding her to an aztec/zigzag or a false motley.
 
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