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The rest of my Daytona additions

ArpeggioAngel

Around Here Somewhere....
Here are the non-cornsnakes I picked up this year...

1. one of the two female mexican milks I won in the raffle.
2. female cornsin (albino nelson x snow corn)
3. male cornsin (albino nelson x snow corn)
4. female grayband - she is kind of between a blair's phase and alterna phase. She came from granite lines.
 

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I really like those cornsins! Especially the second one! They all are great looking snakes.
 
Nice snakes....I even like the look of those hybrids, but I had no idea they are now going by the name "cornsin"??
 
When I first saw them I thought he had them labeled wrong and that they were Sinacorns (sinaloan x cornsnake) as they look very similiar.
But since these are Albino Nelson x cornsnake - this guy was calling them cornsins. I don't really care what they are called - I just liked how they looked. The female is a little spazzy, but the male is pretty calm so far.
 
SWEET! We are most definitely going to need to mix and match our cornsins in the future to see what pops up!
 
I like the grayband. Very pretty. Those cornsins are interesting. I'm curious to see what you and Susan end up with in the future. Congrats!
 
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