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milk after shed...

cornsnakekid92

trouser snake
milk after shed... so what do you tihnk it is mike?
 

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Hard to say. It looks more Sinaloan than it did in the pre shed pics, but the ventral doesn't add up. Maybe a Sinaloan/Nelson cross :shrugs:
 
It does look like an intergrade with Sinaloan in the mix. Pretty either way :)
And if it's a cross there is probably a decent chance that it is het albino :)
 
well, is it possibe to breed it to a amel corn, and get half amel babies ( if it is het) or do the two gene not match up?
 
cornsnakekid92 said:
well, is it possibe to breed it to a amel corn, and get half amel babies ( if it is het) or do the two gene not match up?
I don't think the amel gene in corns is compatible with the amel gene in kings, but I'm not sure. I know that they are not compatible between corn and emory, so I would think it would be the same in this case. :shrugs:
 
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