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Walter I am really new to snakes and forums lol I have recently bought 4 adult snakes 2 in one viv and 2 in other. How can I post pics for you to have a look at as I'm unsure of there colour, I think one male is a common and the female he is housed with butter?? Also I think the female is gravid, but unsure.? I bought all 4 off somebody who in my opinion did not pay attention to there care as they out to have. I have reset thermostats taken out all the fancy looking plants and gave then secure hiding places . I have lft the male and femal together for now and the other 2 which I believe to be males, only from what I have researched together as they seem happy enough for now until I get my hands on 2 smaller vivs . Am I going in the right direction?? X

You can make your own thread by doing the following:
Go to the cornsnake pic gallery, here's the link:
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=12
Next, click "Start New Thread"
then fill out your message in the text area, and then theres a link below that to "Manage Attachments"
Click it, and find the pictures you want to attach.
The max allowed filesize of pictures is no larger than 700 pixels in any direction.
If you need help resizing pictures, here's a link on how to do that.
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127103&highlight=resize+pictures
Hope this helps.
dp
 

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Walter I am really new to snakes and forums lol I have recently bought 4 adult snakes 2 in one viv and 2 in other. How can I post pics for you to have a look at as I'm unsure of there colour, I think one male is a common and the female he is housed with butter?? Also I think the female is gravid, but unsure.? I bought all 4 off somebody who in my opinion did not pay attention to there care as they out to have. I have reset thermostats taken out all the fancy looking plants and gave then secure hiding places . I have lft the male and femal together for now and the other 2 which I believe to be males, only from what I have researched together as they seem happy enough for now until I get my hands on 2 smaller vivs . Am I going in the right direction?? X

Sounds like you are on the right track for correct husbandry. Getting two more vivs to seperate them is important. It's not good to co-habitate for more than one reason.
You can send pics. to me through email if you would like and I would be glad to look at them...... [email protected]

I would be happy to answer any questions you may have as well.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
To add to Dave's reply...for images, make certain you resize the image appropriately.

Annoying upload error said:
The Dimension limits for this filetype are 800 x 1024. We were unable to resize your file so you will need to do so manually and upload it again. Your file is currently 810 x 625.

Make sure you drop the "u" in your descriptive words, such as:

color
behavior
favorite

Walter's a good ole southern boy and doesn't speak the queen's English. Just look at how he spelled "appreciate it". :flames:
 
Walter, great looking animals!! Do you think the Ultramel Cinder (Gray phase) is also Anery?

Thanks Steve !!

It defiantly crossed my mind, but I don't think so.
There were NO other Anerys produced in this project. When the time comes, I'm going to test him for Anery just to be possitive ;)

I think it is simply a matter of the two different appearences we see in typical Cinders..........some have red blotches, some don't.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Thanks Steve !!

It defiantly crossed my mind, but I don't think so.
There were NO other Anerys produced in this project. When the time comes, I'm going to test him for Anery just to be possitive ;)

I think it is simply a matter of the two different appearences we see in typical Cinders..........some have red blotches, some don't.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

Ahh gotcha. I have a pair of Hypo Cinders that I was also getting gray ones from, but they turned out to be Anery. They have both (Hypo Cinders) proved out Het Anery.
 
Ahh gotcha. I have a pair of Hypo Cinders that I was also getting gray ones from, but they turned out to be Anery. They have both (Hypo Cinders) proved out Het Anery.

Cool. I should be able to test him out in the 2015 season.
To be honest, I hope he does prove to be an Anery, that would defiantly help me out on another project I've got lined up ;)

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Do you think the Ultramel Cinder (Gray phase) is also Anery?

Thanks Steve !!

I think it is simply a matter of the two different appearences we see in typical Cinders..........some have red blotches, some don't.

Steve,
after thinking about this some more, then checking back on my breeding ID records, the Grey Phase is definatly NOT a Anery......here is why.

I was thinking that this guy came from a different breeding than what he is actually from. He is Sired by my Buttermint, which was purposely test bred for the Anery trait after speculation by some that they thought he looked like a Snow due to the lack of typical BUTTER coloration.

The results of this breeding were ALL classic corns.

I believe my theory (my quote above) is what we are seeing here.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Wow, Walter... I didn't think it was possible... you got me to like a motley. That hypo opal hurricane motley is STUNNING.

Also, it's nice to see how my granite's pied extreme brother is progressing--that pied is really showing up! It's amazing how dark they get given how light they are as babies.
 
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