Ooooh. Thanks Buzz and Nanci, that clears it up rather a lot. So if, in a year or so, Sphinx still displays Alabama coloration, we will be able to say that he is an Alabama phase then, yes? That makes sense, since I'm reasonably certain that he didn't come from wild-caught stock.
Thanks for your help, guys!
-- Kaifyre
Locality snakes are normals, for all intense purposes, they just differ in look from region to region. Miami's are "normals" they just tend to have the grey or tan ground color (you mostly see grey ground color on Miami's). Alabama's are "normals" they just have a specific look.Yeah, I figured as much, since most every corn snake morph is recessive to the normal color/pattern. Just wondering if anyone had done any breeding trials with the locality morphs, I think they're all very pretty and refreshingly "wild" when compared to the more "domestic" morphs like Citrine, Orchid, etc. Every once in a while it's nice to see a wild-type : )
And that's a pretty neat progression, that Aztec baby is killer!
Thanks for the help!
-- Kaifyre
*facepalm*
Sigh. This is what happens when I don't proofread. Should have said locality types or something ; )
-- Kaifyre
What ???
What I am trying to say, is what would one call it if one bred locality Okeetee for Okeetee phase and selected or improved on the desired traits only using Okeetee locality found snakes or is this not done?
I hate to revive a thread, but I am very pleased to say that, thanks to a friend, I have been able to add a KY locality corn to my collection.
Love the golden yellows it seems to have...