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best mate for my female snow

Remi

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Just thought I'd ask for opinions on what corn to breed my snow with. From what I was told when I bought her, she's a typical snow, nothing too special about her. But what type of corn would produce the best hatchlings?

I'm only looking to get one more corn snake, so I have to make the decision to keep this one as just a pet or to make my next purchase her mate.:shrugs:
 
Well it really depends on what you want to have hatch out. Since a snow is amel and anery combined, if you just want a simple, diverse clutch you can get a normal het anery and amel, or any other snake carrying amel and anery.

Otherwise, if you want something little more high0end and are willing to wait 3 years for the hatchlings to mature, you could get almost anything. But if you only want to be keeping 2 snakes that wouldn't work too well.

So really, almost anything works, depending on what your interested in.
 
Maybe this will help you help me, I like golds, lavanders and bloodreds... which one of these will produce awesome babies if I ever actually breed them? I can get away with keeping hatchlings, as long as I don't buy them...(my bf isn't fond of snakes or my need to have more)
 
if by golds you mean golddusts, then that might be a good bet. You'd get ultramels and amels in the first generations. Ultamels being the hypo-like snakes.

But if you want to get a bloodred or lavender go for it. The first generation you wouldn't get much special, but in the second you'd get some more bloodreds or lavenders.

hope thats a little more helpful!:)
 
Doesn't someone have ultramel bloodreds? I know there are some ultramel lavenders available. That would not only give you something nice in the F1, but even more later on as well more of the morphs you like.
 
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