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Oooh Sunkissed?

Why?,..have you never seen a cornsnake in "full-blue" prior to shedding? :)


~Doug

I would KILL for a cornsnake that color, quite literally :p in fact one of my projects along with a friend is in the making for a bright green and bright blue cornsnake, of course it will be hybrid....but eventually will breed mostly cornsnake back into them. lol
 
of course it will be hybrid....but eventually will breed mostly cornsnake back into them. lol


And it was all going so well up until this part, then I went into pure disappointment mode. But at least the electric blue corn would be a very obvious hybrid as long as there were no bogus by-product fairly typical offspring ever produced.

Not to worry though, Carpe and many others would be very impressed and excited to know it was another man-made hybrid "cornsnake". :awcrap:


~Doug
 
I also see sunkissed, seems to me this one is "screamingly obvious" as a sunkissed :) very lovely snake! I would have bought it too!
 
I agree looks Sunkissed to me :) & that baby is going to be so bright & pretty when it sheds-congrats! :) oh & Happy Birthday! :)
 
And it was all going so well up until this part, then I went into pure disappointment mode. But at least the electric blue corn would be a very obvious hybrid as long as there were no bogus by-product fairly typical offspring ever produced.

Not to worry though, Carpe and many others would be very impressed and excited to know it was another man-made hybrid "cornsnake". :awcrap:


~Doug

Sorry, I lost you at........... <insert negativity here>

lol
 
Sorry, I am a devious little brat :D

Well at least it would be to produce an electric blue hybrid. There are many who wouldn't think twice about crossing stuff like a yellow rat x corn to produce $5 offspring that only serve to muddy other snakes up real good. :awcrap:


~Doug
 
Well at least it would be to produce an electric blue hybrid. There are many who wouldn't think twice about crossing stuff like a yellow rat x corn to produce $5 offspring that only serve to muddy other snakes up real good. :awcrap:


~Doug


Ohhh no see if I do something it is for a particular personal goal. And I could care less about producing a generic unexciting snake :p I am all about vibrant and unique.

Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I was considering using a Taiwan Beauty Snake for the green............ but think I am going to go with red tailed green ratsnake instead (more vibrant and more GREEN!) FOR the blue I have not decided yet.
We are still at the blueprint stages of this project :) But I have a friend who is local who wants to do it with me, which will be nice.
 
Definitely a Sunkissed. The morph has quite a bit of variance in the coloration, as is seen is every other morph. Editing the hue of the photo to be more normal (unless Fuzzoodle is quite jaundiced ;)) helps quite a bit. And for more comparison, I've included some of my known Sunkissed to show more variation.
 

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I did not intend my post post to be read as dismissive, though I can see now how it can be done so. Intent is not magic, after all.

The laughter was due to the head pattern comment. Belit's head pattern is less sunkissed-looking than my charcoal's, and color wise she's not too different from the OP's snake. The snake in the OP screams sunkissed to me, with that cheek spot, the unusual head pattern, the break at the neck (something Belit also lacks), and the absolutely square saddles.
 
Ohhh no see if I do something it is for a particular personal goal. And I could care less about producing a generic unexciting snake :p I am all about vibrant and unique.

Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I was considering using a Taiwan Beauty Snake for the green............ but think I am going to go with red tailed green ratsnake instead (more vibrant and more GREEN!) FOR the blue I have not decided yet.
We are still at the blueprint stages of this project :) But I have a friend who is local who wants to do it with me, which will be nice.

Never hurts to try both options. Seriously, all jokes aside. If you made a few crosses either way as you mention and linebred/backcrossed enough to get some 97% pure corn snakes with those colors that bred true and also had the temperment of your average corn snake... I think many would drool over them.

Of course, you could simply release it into the wild and then "find" it in the wild and claim you had simply discovered a new corn... or drop it off at the local pet store and someone would pick it up and breed with it claiming they had discovered a new morph at the local petco/petsmart. I've heard of crazier things happening. Hybridizers may not be liked by all, but there is most assuredly more hybridizing going on than many people may realize as people have been hybridizing for a very, very, very long time.:bounce:
 
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