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fu1bar3

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Can I see some zig zags please? I tried to do a search but it said that there were no matches or that it was to common of a term.
 
Im getting some good images if I search on google 'zig zag corn snake'..

Hope that helps.

Sorry I don't have any of my own.
 
Can I see some zig zags please? I tried to do a search but it said that there were no matches or that it was to common of a term.
enjoy
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that are great animals suzan :dancer:
 

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Cool. thanks guys.
Thanks lyndy299, i did find some on google.

And finding them on google leads to my question. I dont remember which page from the google search, but it said that the zig zag is not something that can be bred for like the stripe or the motley. I dont understand why not? If it showes up like a stripe or motley pattern, then why cant it be reproduced like them?? is my question clear or did i confuse you to my missunderstanding too? lol
 
Cool. thanks guys.
Thanks lyndy299, i did find some on google.

And finding them on google leads to my question. I dont remember which page from the google search, but it said that the zig zag is not something that can be bred for like the stripe or the motley. I dont understand why not? If it showes up like a stripe or motley pattern, then why cant it be reproduced like them?? is my question clear or did i confuse you to my missunderstanding too? lol

The zigzag pattern is not caused by a single recessive gene, like motley and stripe, making it more difficult to reproduce with accurate results. Breeding a zigzag to a zigzag will give you the best chance of reproducing the pattern, but it is not guaranteed. The results can give you offspring with patterns ranging from normal to partial zigzag to full zigzag, and with varying percentages of each that change from clutch to clutch. You can also get zigzags that appear suddenly from completely normal patterned parents as well as produce zigzag offspring with only one parent showing even a partial zigzag pattern.
 
Great zigzags, everyone! Love all your gorgeous zigzags, Susan. Here are some of mine.
 

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you all have such cute zig zags. I think i found a zig zag that is a reverse okeetee, and will have to post photos when i get new batteries for my camera. thank you for posting such cuties in reply to my request.
 
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