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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Due to an accident, I sadly lost my Graphite girl which was a major blow, but the odds gods were kind enough to give me a female just as dark this year, as well a phenomenal pair of pewters. I'll also get some updated pictures of Larune and add in and she's going to get fairly near her mom's color and is a half-sibling to this crop.
Onyx: 0.1 charcoal masque het diffused 50% hypo, lavender, amel
Jet: 1.0 Pewter 50% hypo, lavender, amel - his level of diffusion was a very big surprise as neither the pewter grandmother nor the pewter father have particularly good diffusion
Marquina: 0.1 Pewter 50% hypo, lavender, amel - some interesting colors going on with this girl. She should end up very much like her mother.
Larune, 3 years old now and probably at full color. Her sire was the palest silver charcoal motley so I'm pleased with her color considering what I was working with.
Onyx, 0.1 charcoal masque and far exceeding my wildest hopes
Coal 1.0 charcoal masque. I wasn't planning on keeping back 2 males, but with how he's turning out he needs to stay
Marquina 0.1 pewter. The diffused gene seems to be really lightening the babies in comparison.
Jet 1.0 pewter and the lightest colored of my holdbacks. But that diffusion is
Plus the 2 as-of-yet unnamed lighter females that I decided to keep
The 'lightening phase' is well underway with some of these. Jet however has stayed exactly the same color the entire time. In another year, if they follow the pattern of their older siblings, they should start darkening considerably.
My ice tessera went through a similar lightening and then darkening phase. It's not something I have experienced before, but I absolutely adore his darkness now, so I'm glad he changed.
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