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Adults 1.0 Normal stripe het amel & anery 1.0 Normal het sunkissed lavender amel 1.0 Upper Keys caramel bloodred het amel 1.0 Hypo lavender het caramel bloodred 0.1 Amaretto het bloodred 0.1 Amel motley het lavender stripe 0.1 Stripe ultramel het lavender 0.1 Ultramel charcoal het bloodred anery 0.1 Ghost tessera het for 4 or 5 recessive genes 0.1 Anery het for hypo motley charcoal maybe more 0.1 Anery sister to other anery 2016 new additions 2.0 Strawberry het amel anery bloodred 1.4 Lavender 1.2 Coral ghost 1.2 Sunkissed Also have a young pair of apricot pueblans that I couldn't resist. |
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But yeah, "Hypo"...oof. I'm only still using the term Strawberry for my stuff because that's what that line was sold as years ago. I'm not convinced it isn't just Hypo A. |
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The chances of one animal in a pair being the same flavor of hypo as the mate was getting to be VERY slim. Heck I had uncountable times I bred a hypo something to another hypo something and came out with zero hypo offspring. Drove me nuts. |
Really Nice collection Twolunger. Let me know if you ever want to sell or trade some hatchlings.
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Well, you all certainly aren't giving me a heck of a lot of incentive to keep this site up and running....
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Old user thoughts
Well, it was mouse-order time, needed a new source and wound up here and saw this thread.
I had started out here trying to learn everything I could about proper corn snake care, learned lots and had entertaining conversations and some good spats. But I was happy with one normal (albeit Okeetee) unlike most users, and the folks I got to know left themselves or even died (RIP Mike). Over time I drifted off, still think of this as a reliable source for trusted info (depending on the source of course). I've still got Clyde, I'd take a picture but he's in his tube as usual, in great health at 13 now although he lost the very end of his tail while we were helping (?) him after a bad shed. I'm pretty sure he's over 6 feet long at this point. If this site is retired, I would understand although it would be sad and mean a terrible loss of valuable information. I'd buy a site archive if that were to come, even with all the pictures missing. Thanks for everything Rich! And Happy Holidays to the folks here. |
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