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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Scale less Corn anyone? I’ve been lurking here for a year or so and have never posted but I thought maybe some of you guys and gals might find this project interesting...Brian Barczyk (BHB Enterprises) let me in on this new and exciting mutation at the absolute ground floor – The Scale less Corn...The pics are of a normal Corn – Can you imagine a Bloodred or Butter or maybe a Lavender? How about a Striped Snow or Sunglow Motley? Absolutely endless...The best thing about the mutation is that it’s recessive...They are awesome – The eat fine – shed fine and reproduce fine...I’m really stoked about the combos to be made with these guys...
BT
These kind of mutations symbolize some the abyss in the morph breeding hobby. Do this next step and breeding two headed animals, tailless animals, eyeless animals is just a stone's throw away.
These kind of mutations symbolize some the abyss in the morph breeding hobby. Do this next step and breeding two headed animals, tailless animals, eyeless animals is just a stone's throw away.
To each their own...I personally like them...
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Originally Posted by blckkat
Looks wicked cool...
But I'm sure you know that it looks like a hybrid. <lol>
Looks 100% hybrid to me. Not just the fact that it has no scales, it's colours are all wrong for a normal (or any other pure corn I have seen) and its head is the wrong shape.
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