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Hope H 10-12-2002 05:31 PM

Blue Corn???
 
I was at a reptile show today and a guy had a Snow x Blue Corn and an Anery X Blue. He said the Blue was a new morph that they were experimenting with, but that the one parent was blue. Anyone know anythig about this? He also had some hatchling "Rainbow Corns" but wasn't selling them. Any feedback is appreciated...

Simon 10-12-2002 07:35 PM

I personally haven't seen or heard anything called the Blue or Rainbow Corn snake...
I would think that this guy that is selling these are lyers...I wouldn't buy from them, UNLESS he can show me the real Blue or Rainbow Corn snake. Then I would say that there is such a thing. But from what I know of, not even Rich, Don or Kathy who are one of the biggest breeders around have these snakes.....so I would say that it's just fake....trying to get more money from it....

Jr Nimeskern 10-12-2002 08:48 PM

Hey Cider and Simon... I already read about the blue cornsnake heres the site...

http://www.cornsnakemorphs.com/projects.html

They are still in the beggining phases... but I really dont know what to think of it... I think it would def be cool to have blue corns... but their you go these projects are from "Exotic by Nature" so they have to be somewhat correct in their breeding styles...

Im not sure about the Rainbow Corn... sounds almost like a Hybrid to be... but who knows colors are coming out of the woodworks everyday now! I really dont know what to expect anymore!

gekko1 10-12-2002 11:37 PM

so a blue corn is actually a type of grey. like blue pitbulls that are actually grey but called blue.

Serpwidgets 10-13-2002 03:29 AM

Blue?
 
WTF? It looks just like a pastel motley. Same color as my hatchling ghost. How is that blue?

Oh wait, it isn't. Imagine that, something with no blue anywhere near it... is called blue. Why does that not surprise me. :rolleyes:

Hope H 10-13-2002 08:28 AM

I would have liked to have seen the Adult Blue also. I too have a pastel motley that is kind of a silvery blue. Really pretty! I also have a Snow Corn that has a faint blue outline around the saddles and has a bluish tint that you can see in the sun. I am very much a neophyte when it comes to all these different morphs, just wasn't sure if this was something new and upcoming, or just a common morpf with a differnet name. Gets confusing....!

pipatic 10-13-2002 11:03 AM

could they be mixing it with a blue beauty rat snake ??//

bmm 10-13-2002 04:57 PM

just
 
More "cool" yet incorrect names to sell more snakes. *sigh*

bmm

pipatic 10-13-2002 05:49 PM

hey Bmm what is the little pic under your name

and yeah prob just a fancey name to sell the snakes

bmm 10-13-2002 07:03 PM

thats
 
My BEAST!

hehehe its my male Mexican Black Kingsnake. More attitude on this guy than any other colubrid I have owned. He grabs and bites and chews!!! He will glady chew and bite on my hand for a half hour at a time. :) hehehe but I love him. Amazing snakes they are. Jet black!

bmm


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