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A whole bunch of corns...

Josua

Colubrids rule
I finaly had the chance to make some nice pics (with a little help from a buddy of mine).
Notice: Be patient if your internet connection isn't fast :p

A 'holder' from last year. Normal het. caramel, amel, hypo, motley, stripe poss. het. anery A
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And a brother of her, Amel hypo motley stripe het. caramel poss. het. anery A.
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I also held back another clutch mate (a female hypo motley stripe), but she was in the blue, so she wasn't a real beauty ;-)
 
And then there is a Anery (hypo ??) motley cb 2005:
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I don't know for sure what morph this is, but my best guess is a Creamsicle. I just had to have this corn. Any idea's on this morph?
It's a 2004 cb male:
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Here is a miami female from 2002. She's is pretty big for a miami (about 130 cm), but the colour and the markings are deffenitly miami to me:
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This is one of my normal striped females from 2005:
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And a new one: Snow stripe female from 2005.
She is verry pink and yellow in the neck-area, but its pretty difficult to get this on camera
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Now some new baby's from this year.
A pair of hypo's het. lavender
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And last but not least, a cream bloodred poss. het. pewter. i just love her :cool:
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Well, that's it for now.
If anyone has some idea's about the 'creamsicle' or anery (ghost?) motley, please let me know.
 
Aww... they are so cute, the little ones!

Maybe your miami lady should meet my miami boy! He is 140.... He is also a 2002 and was very chubby when I got him... Coincidence or......clutchmate?!
 

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Blutengel said:
Maybe your miami lady should meet my miami boy! He is 140.... He is also a 2002 and was very chubby when I got him... Coincidence or......clutchmate?!
That's also a Monster! Nice.

If you get bored with your 'miami boy'..... Just let me know :cool:
 
I don't think the anery mot is homo hypo (ghost). He does have a hurricane look to his saddles, though.

The other may be a cream, but it doesn't have the higher saddle count often seen in them. The saddles look to me like they have sunkissed influence. They are longer and more square like is seen in the sunkissed. Don't know if that helps. Maybe he's het caramel and that gives that overall yellow wash?
 
dionythicus said:
The other may be a cream, but it doesn't have the higher saddle count often seen in them. The saddles look to me like they have sunkissed influence. They are longer and more square like is seen in the sunkissed. Don't know if that helps. Maybe he's het caramel and that gives that overall yellow wash?
I basicly don't know anything about the genetics of the 'cream'. A friend of mine bougth it as a normal corn, so the guy who sold them wasn't the best corn-genetic-genius.
It could be het. caramel (breeding wil tell us in the future). I don't really think it has sunkissed in it, simply because sunkissed is a vert new morph in the Netherlands, plus this snake is two years old, so back then we had never heard of this morph ;-)
 
Yeah, I figured sunkissed wasn't likely, as you're in the Netherlands and newer morphs take a bit to get established there. You never know!
 
update

a little update on the cream bloodred.
This is her after only one shed (second picture is a bit blurry, but the color shows pretty good)

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