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I am a newby here

Hi everyone. This is my first post on this forum. I just heard about it today from another forum that I belong to for Geckos. Repashy Forums.

Well, although I have been working with reptiles for over 20 years now, I have only recently had corn snakes for the last 3 years. I have bred them for the last two years and produced some realy cute babies.

I am looking forward to chatting with all of you. There are so many different morphs out there that are incredible.

I saw some at the Sacramento, CA Reptile Show this last weekend that I didn't know what they were. They looked like a snow but had bright pink markings on them. Anyone know what that is and how you produce them?

Thanks,
Brad Firschein
Strictly Snakes
Chico, CA
 
sounds like a snow (white & pink). Their is a few way to make snows. Most common is breed an Amel. and Anery. All babies will be normal looking but het. for Amel & Anery. Breed the babies to each other and then you'll have snow babies.
 
Very warm welcome to you!!! :D

Sounds like what you are describing is either be a bubble gum snow (pink and white) or a coral snow (hypomelanistic snow). Both are very pretty! Bubble gums are the result of selective breeding (I believe) and coral snows are hypomelanism + anery A + Amel.
 
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