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Recent content by melrad_61000

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    Pied-sided question

    Has anyone produced/seen a cornsnake that was homozygous pied-sided with expression that was not homozygous bloodred or does the snake have to be bloodred for pied-sided gene to express itself?
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    New hatchlings

    These babies hatched about 3 weeks ago. The Amel Motley and Butter Motley were from an Amel Motley het Butter X Butter het Motley cross. The Amel/Reverse Okeetee (not sure what to call them) was from a Reverse Okeetee X Butter het Motley cross.
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    How do I feed runts?

    I have two hatchlings that are very small. There is no way they're able to eat a pinky yet. Any suggestions on how to feed them would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony
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    Radz 2008 Pairings Pics Part 2

    Normal het Hypo Lavender X Same Reverse Okeetee X Butter het Motley Amel Motley het Butter X Butter het Motley
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    Radz 2008 Pairings Pics Part 1

    Anery het Snow Motley X Bloodred Lavender Motley X Striped het Lavender Bloodred X Bloodred
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    2007 Triple het with attitude!

    Decided that this guy was a keeper from last year's breeding of my Hypo Lavender X Bloodred, but as you can tell, he doesn't really appreciate the gesture. He's such a beautiful "Classic", that I'll forgive him his little idiosyncrasies.
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    Interesting

    My clutch from my Anery het snow motley X Anery het snow motley hatched on 9/25. All 9 babies were Anery with normal patterns except this little girl. I like her pattern so much that I think I'll keep her.
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    my collection part 3 (finally)

    Female Hypo Lavender Male Butter het motley Female Snow het motley
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    my collection part 2

    Female Lavender Motley #1 Female Lavender Motley #2 Male Bloodred Female Bloodred
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    my collection..part 1

    Male Amel Motley het hypo, anery Female Amel Motley het butter Female Normal het hypo, lavender, amel, anery Female Anery het amel, motley Male Anery het amel, motley
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    06 Snow

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    test pic

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    Posting Photos

    Like everyone else here, I believe I have some beautiful cornsnakes. I would love to share photos of them with all of you, but I don't know how to post them. Can anyone help me....Please.
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    snow or possible opal?

    Last year I bred my male amel motley 66% poss. het hypo and lavender to a female normal het amel, hypo and lavender. The one baby I kept I thought was an opal, but it looks more like a snow. Is it possible to get a snow baby from this breeding or do I possibly have a hypo opal? It just shed...
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    New Intro.

    Hi all. My name is Tony and have recently gotten back into raising snakes after a number of years away from it. My current snakes are as follows... 1.0 Albino Striped Kingsnake, 0.1 Albino Reverse Okeetee Cornsnake, 1.1 Triple het. Cornsnakes, 1.1 Leucistic Rat snakes, 1.0 California...
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