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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Great photo's I think we are getting closer to the true ID of the "Calico Corn"
No doubt about it! With all of these examples of non-pantherophis ratsnakes and the seemingly incongruous story about the million dollar corn...I'm thinking "cough, cough hybrid, cough" excuse me...
dang forkedtung, there must be a cold goin' around, 'cause I have the coughs too. I was just getting ready to say "cough, cough, also not wild caught, cough, cough
My two Leucies did the deed and some eggs hatched today. This is their second clutch and the first clutch only hatched out 1 egg. The snakes are interesting. They are stark white on the scales, but have some under patterns to them. I will post pics after the first shed. No speckles yet, but that is how my female was when I got her... Stark white. The speckles came with age and maturity.
I sure will. I have a few more pippies now too. Unfortunately, the largest egg ruptured today and there was nothing inside it except two separate tissue masses. I guess it was going to be twins but didn't work out. I have two more that have pipped, and 2 more with slits that are still in the shell totally, and I am not yet sure if they will make it. I will keep you posted.
Dont look anything like a cornsnake to me, I know a guy who breeds alot of hybrids that are way cooler then that animal
I sure as hell wouldnt pay 10s of thousands of dollars for a snake thats more then likely is a hybrid!
I am surprised that nobody noticed that this snake has a single anal plate. Corn snakes have a divided anal plate. The head scale count also does not match with any elaphe species. I would have to say this is an amazing looking masticophis although it does look a lot like an extreme colored buttermilk racer.
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