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Soon to be corn snake owner

Artemisace

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So I finally broke down and placed an order for some baby corn snakes. I'll be getting a 1.2 trio. The pictures here are the pics from the breeders site. The Tessera is the male and he is het for strawberry, anery and amel, the lav motley is het hypo. They should be here on Wednesday according to when the breeder ships his animals.
 

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From that pairing, you have 50% chance of Tessera on any hatchling, 50% chance of an Amel or Anery with the Snow female. 25% chance of a Snow hatchling, 12.5% chance of a Snow Tessera. All het Strawberry. With the Lav Motley het hypo, all hatchlings would be 1/2 normal, 1/2 normal Tessera, all het Lavender, Strawberry, and Motley, and 50% possible het hypo. Those bred together could create Lavender Strawberry Tesseras.
 
Thank you, I've got them now and they are just so cool. The breeder listed the snow as being homozygous for strawberry, she was shipped to me labeled as a coral snow. Is there a difference between a strawberry snow and a coral snow? Ians vivarium and Google aren't much help on the matter.

Sent from my snake room
 
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