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    Any other stripe gene clues?

    Are there any other physical characteristics that show? ex: bloodreds have the patternless belly Anything like that for stripes? curious.....
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    Rack system and heating

    Thinking of building a rack system. Based on Rubbermaid Blanket Boxes. Planning on 6-7 in the rack. Questions: Under box or back wall heat? If underbox should the tape wind from the bottom of the rack to the top in one strip OR be a shorter strip per each shelf (increasing connection...
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    Macintosh and uploaded pics ??

    Need a bit o' help. Using a Mac and having no luck uploading pictures. Each time I try, I get an "invalid" file error. Any ideas? Thanks
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    Philosophy question...

    Since many of us are into our corns long term; would you rather get a yearling/adult or a hatchling. I have yearned for a bloodred forever and am torn. Both hatchlings and yearling are available. Breeding is a passing hobby so that is not a primary concern. Just curious what the rest of the...
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    anery A and anery B as hatchling

    Does the yellow neck/jaw develop as the snake ages or will it be apparent as a hatchling. I have a very nice hatchling of grey background, dark black saddle rings and dark grey saddles with no yellow. It is from a snow mother and hypo father.
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    Root beer corn

    What makes up a root beer corn? I have seen this name tossed about but never a visual; what would one look like? Thanks
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