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Cute critter he is! Sad that the female died! I guess you wanted to breed them to get a clutch full of surprises? Are you gonna get a replacement female?
That is too bad you lost the female. I picked up 1.2 Cornsons (what the breeder called them), but the snow male was a non-feeder and didn't make it. I picked up 0.3 this year to use in other hybrid projects. One of them looks alot like yours.
That's awesome! Sorry to hear about the female. You could've gotten some crazy looking babies from those. But there are enough cornsins around aren't there? I mean, there not terribly rare in the trade? You could find this guy a mate relatively easily.
Sorry to hear about your female Susan. Mine didn't eat for almost a month after I brought her back from Daytona. Finally got her to take a live mouse and now she is on f/t. Male never gave me a problem. Maybe we can work something out with breeding loans down the road.....
Wow, very cool looking guy. I'm not into breeding or anything but I wouldn't mind owning one of these. I like the albino nelson's milksnakes but one mixed with a corn, now that's a very nice snake. So sorry for your loss of the female.