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Anery Kisatchie

blichtenhan

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I think it is ok to post her here. I realize some of us think she is probably a cornsnake, and some current thought is suggesting she is more of a non-corn rat snake, but she sure acts like a corn! So I will post her here for now. She is 100% anery Kisatchie corn, a big female who belongs to Don Soderberg. She is big and beautiful. No yellow on her, pretty much just like you see her, black and silver/light brown, absolutely no yellow.
Hopefully, she will lay some fertile eggs, and if she does, hopefully some will hatch, and if they do, then hopefully half her babies will be little anerys!@.
 

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Thanks Orlando and Chet. I don't think you see these very often, but I guess there just isn't much interest in Kisatchies. I think they are really nice, myself, and I think my favorite morph of all the cornsnakes is the Silverleaf Kisatchie, hopefully I can post some pics of some of those babies later this summer. But even without the morphs, a nice, plain, every day Kisatchie is a nice looking snake. Thanks again for taking a look at her,
 
Thank you for your comments. She only produced a couple of babies last year, both anerys, and they are really sharp looking little babies....hopefully this year she will be more settled in and produce a few more healthy babies. The sire is a male that is double het for anery and silverleaf, (my favorite morph of all time). Unfortunately, she does not carry the silverleaf gene.
 
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