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Granite Corns

ecreipeoj

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I found an ad for Granite Corns, so I checked it out. They are Anery A Bloods. Have any of you heard them called that before. I haven't heard them called anything yet. The names sure fits if ask me. What do you guys think?
 

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A few years ago a guy by the name of Craig Boyd was selling some corn snakes he called "Granites". He showed me one at the Daytona Beach Expo. I thought Brian Barczyk bought them all. Craig told me that they came out of his Upper Keys corns.

Haven't heard a word about them since.
 
BassieMK1 said:
Here in Holland we call them Pepper Corns...

Pepper Corns sounds good too. It would be nice to coordinate a good name for them. The poor Anery A Corns got left out a long time ago. Anery B's are Charcoals which is cool. I hope that all of the Double Homo morphs which include Anery A don't get left out too.

It would be interesting to know what the "Granite" Corns that Barczyk may have look like and their genetic make up.
 
I heard that name a few years ago. I think tim rainwater has them a short time on his pricelist. I hardly can remember but they are something like a vanished striped rosacea - at least they looked like beeing vanished striped. I saw some pic´s on a page from someone who called Gus ??? from rio bravos reptiles oder someting like that.
but I´m not sure if they are the same as tim has on his list...but - now we are in the deppest parts of my brain - someone said/wrote or thought that Tim´s granits from that line...oh, that´s so long ago - maybe I´m really wrong on that!
 
Your memory is correct. Tim was a master at catchy names. He did have Granite and Stonewash Corns now that you mention it. I think he also had Pepper Corns. I don't remember exactly which morph was attached to which name. I believe he was trying to use Stonewash for Anery A, which is about the only attempt at naming that poor neglected morph that I know of, other than Black Corn or Black Albino.

I have some Anery A's that are Silver and Black. How about Raider Corns for them?LOL
 
i saw this ad for granite corns

here's the pic i saw. i thought it resembled the hypomelanistic lavenders on the serpenco website(except this one is striped). they're calling this snake a granite corn and are looking for the originator. the ad was on kingsnake.com.
 
AFAIK, pepper is synonymous with pewter.

I recall hearing about "granite" corns that looked like rosy rats, too.

ecreipeoj said:
I have some Anery A's that are Silver and Black. How about Raider Corns for them?LOL
IMO that would be perfect for anery bloods. A black and silver skull... how much more "Raider" could anything get? I'd go along with that. :D
 
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