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Neat Bloodred with a drawback

carol

Down with the sickness
When I first saw this little girl, she was so pretty I decided that if she was still there (at the San Diego Irba) when I was done shopping, I'd nab her. When I got to the car I realized her head wasn't very grey so I took her out to check out her belly and found two kinks near her tail.:( My husband ran her back and the guy couldn't find her sister so he gave me my money and the snake back with a large apology. I am not sure what to do with her but I have friends that do reptile shows for birthdays and schools. I think that may be her calling.
 

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If you look real close you can see the kinks in this pic. She does have a clean belly and so far eats and poos just fine. I really need glasses so I can notice these things sooner. She is gorgeous though, she'll be a great pet.
 

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Very nice snake... but I do think that its sad that the snake has kinks... but if it doesnt hurt it then I think that your acutally helping the little girl out... if it was in the wild it probably wouldnt make it...
 
Oh well,

Good thing that you said that she's going to be a great pet! I hope that these kinks are not genetic!

Great looking snake though!!
 
I've seen slight mutations like spine/tail kinks in leopard geckos (as well as other mutations such as missing eyes/eyelids, fingers) that are incubated with pretty fluctuating temperatures.

Could/would this affect a corn snake in a similar way with the kinks n' all?

And how serious is a kink as a genetic threat? Is a kink usually a sign of a genetic problem, and passed on to off-spring, or something specific to the individual, like incubation temperature fluctuations as I mentioned above, with normal offspring?
 
Hi carol
I was at that show in san diego and must have missed the corns you found, You got some nice ones there - I picked up a pair of ghosts and a pair of normal motley stripes

:cool:
 
Such kinks are mostly a nature´s spell. Could also be because the incubationtemperature was at some moment no optimal.
Seldom it is genetic, so I would not worry when the snake is doing allright. Just enjoy its company.

greets from the Netherlands
 
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