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2 Qeustions regarding morphs.

Jurie#11

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Okay so I've introduced my female corn snake to my friends male.
She is a silver, 1,41m long weighing in at 898grams at just under 4years old))
And he is smaller at 1,08m and weighing in at 445grams.
* ill add a picture of them together and hoping that someone on here could help me with what morphs I could get out. I'm more experienced in pythons and boas.

Second question is helping find out what morph my little man is. Ill post a picture of only him so you guys will know which is what to identify.

Thanks in advance.

0.1.2. corn snakes
0.1.0. Columbian rainbow boa
1.0.0. Red tail boa
1.0.0. Ball python
0.1.0. Taiwanese rat snake.
0.0.2. Red-lipped herald
0.0.3. Night adders
0.0.2. South brown egg eaters
0.0.1. Puff adder
0.0.2. African brown house snakes
0.0.1. Spotted bush snake
0.0.1. Puff adder
 

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First you have a Normal and what appears to be an Anery(grey one)

As mentioned above, unless there are hets(genes the snakes are carrying but not visible) you would get all Normals het Anery.

Now if the Normal is carrying the Anery gene you should get a few Anerys in the clutch. But the Anery maybe carrying another gene that the Normal also is carrying, if so, then you "could" get that gene. Don't know where you got the snakes but if you could ask the breeder or previous owner, what they might be het for then you might find "possible combos".

Buzz
 
That's an enormous weight for a four year old. Being huge isn't healthy for breeding. You don't want to starve her, but I'd be feeding her a small mouse- weanling size- so 18-20 grams, every two weeks, until after breeding and egg laying. Then I'd put her on a diet/exercise regimen of one adult mouse every three weeks, with exercise as often as possible- 15 minutes / day.

During this time period, it is VITAL that you exercise her and build up some muscle tone for egg laying. You might even want to delay a year and give her time to slim down.
 
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