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Hybrid Pics

kev1144

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Don't care what they are...just want to see them if you have em.

Jungle corns, Non Red Rat Corns, Milk Corns, Viper Corns, Bigfoot Corns...show em off
 
I should state before anyone says "Kevin you twit, there was a "The Challenge" post not too long ago that people put their different morphs".

And to you I would say "well done you wiley veteran", however I've seen amels, bloods, zig zag anery, stripe butters...dont get me wrong they are nice...I just want to see corns you don't see everyday...if you had 1 corn in your collection ...the one you did that safari to in the deep remote location of the rain forest that took 5 days to get to, smuggled it into the U.S. and now want people to see kind of hybrid corn.
 
Well I have been tring to keep this on the downlow until I can get some more stock built up...but well...you asked! Meet the newest hot Hybrid. The perfect beginner's snake.
Slow and easy to handle like a ball python.
Easy to feed like a Corn.
Easy to house like a corn.
With the size people look for in pythons!
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No need for any additional news..I know you are dying to see photos right?
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SUre you want to see it? Absolutely sure? You know you are going to HAVE to have one after this and are you sure you can afford it?
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Well if you are sure...
cornball.jpg
 
Yeah I mean that site is nice, but I want to see something spectacular from someone on here.


Also, I know it's probably mentioned on this site, but I never understood how Kingsnakes eat a wide variety of other snakes I thought including Cornsnakes, yet there are Jungle Corns


Does the Kingsnake make a pandoras box decision to chose his man parts over his stomach, or vise versa (substitute female flower with man parts)
 
Well the way I understood it is you've got to introduce them only when they're ready to breed, and occasionaly wipe the corn with some king dung so they're not aware they're outbreeding :shrugs:

Also :rofl: whippet
 
I've only got about 20 hybrids, so maybe I can give you some of what you're looking for.

Pueblacorn
Bairdi/Corn
Bullsnake/Corn
Super Pueblacorn (king/corn/Pueblan milk - no related to the previous Pueblacorn)
Super Corn (75% corn/25% king - het amel, anery, motley and hypo)
 

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I've only got about 20 hybrids, so maybe I can give you some of what you're looking for.

Pueblacorn
Bairdi/Corn
Bullsnake/Corn
Super Pueblacorn (king/corn/Pueblan milk - no related to the previous Pueblacorn)
Super Corn (75% corn/25% king - het amel, anery, motley and hypo)

Dio you magnificent SOB...thank you


How much roughly are the Super Pueblacorn
 
Techinically, I'm just the B (being female, lol).

I have not seen any other Super Pueblacorns around, I got mine from the breeder at a special deal. These are F1, I can't wait to see what their babies will look like. Here's a pic of one of the female sibs to that Super PC, taken today.

You could contact Mesozoic Reptiles and see if they know of any or have any.
 

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