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Sunglows

scouser

New member
I am new to cornsnakes. I love the way sunglows look, I even have a hatchling sunglow.

My question is:
How are Sunglows produced?
What type of mother and father are used?
If I have a sunglow female, what do I have to breed her to in order to get sunglow babies?

Thanks for your help. Still very new and learning.

Susan
 
Sunglows are a selectively bred line of amelanistic. Ergo, if you want to produce sunglows, you're pretty much stuck with starting with sunglows and breeding to other sunglows, unless you want to spend years doing selective breeding. I've heard some people use hypo genes or motley genes to help enhance the look, but just breeding hypo or motley snakes with amel snakes will not yield you sunglows in the F2's.
 
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