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Salmon Hypo Lavender

I haven't looked at corn morphs for a few years. What is going on with the red spots? I have never seen anything like this on a corn snake. It is very cool.
 
I haven't looked at corn morphs for a few years. What is going on with the red spots? I have never seen anything like this on a corn snake. It is very cool.

I honestly don't know. It has stayed the same after her fourth shedding. However, this Salmon line can be trace back to JMG bloodline. In the past, Jeff has produced some Paradox Chimera Salmon Snows. Let see what happens when she is fully mature.

Take care!

Orlando
 
I have also not had the chance to familiarize myself with what salmon is in corn snakes. When I tried to look it up, I got images of salmon snow variants. I was familiar with coral snow, but salmon is new to me. I am however a big fan of lavender, and those are some nice ones.
 
James,
It is from his line-breeding Salmon Snow bloodline.

Here is how the project started to get to the Salmon Hypo Lavender:

First filial generation: Hypo Lavender het anery x Salmon Snow

Second filial generation: Coral Ghost het Lavender, amel (Male) x Hypo het Lavender, amel, anery (Female).

***The F2 Salmon gene came from the paternal side

Target = Salmon Hypo Lavender…

Take care!

Orlando
 
Ok, that is what I was suspected. Do you think the salmon line influenced the lavender coloration? I am probably more interested in line breeding than most morphs.
 
Your target snake is a hypo lavender anery from the salmon line if I am correct. I haven't researched the coral snow morphs for a while, but it is just an anery or ghost with a line bred color isn't it?
 
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