Drizzt80 said:The only thing I'm 100% sure of is that it's NOT a boa, python, milksnake, kingsnake, . . .
Boy these darn 'possible hybrid looking' snakes are such a pain sometimes. While on the one hand there is so much variability with the corns themselves to look different, on the other, that snake just doesn't 'look right'. Does that mean it's a hybrid? Possibly, but then I haven't seen enough of the morphs first hand yet to make a call either way. Of the hatchlings I have produced, some just don't 'look right', but I do know they are pure corn.
D80
Vinman said:D80 how do you know for sure that all your corns are pure? this cross breeding and hybirds have mixing in the corn blood for years . I cant prove that all my domestic color morph stocK is 100% pure I know the only contamention that MIGHT be in there is emoryi. But if you pick animals off some that buy & sells animals from all over belive me you there is gona be some hybirds in there stock whether you can tell or not. How can you tell ahat they are not pure when you can't see that this snake is a obsoleta X guttata ? This is a easy one. Serp picked it right out. In another thread, he by his own words does not pay attention to hybirds and and couldn't tell what everybody else seen the tail tell sines that this snake was a hybird. But he spotted that this snake it is a rat - corn cross . So if you cant tell that this is a cross what makes you belive that you can tell a more diffilcult cross that has been crossed back to corn? Look I'm not trying to fight with you I just want tio make it clear. I'm just pointing it out to you. Send me some picks the next time you hatch something weird. and I will let you what I think if you want. LOL Vinny
The head, pattern, and eyes remind me of the look I've seen in yellow rats.
It looks like they are from your Motley Okeetee Project to me.Clint Boyer said:Here's one to ponder.........can you tell me what it is?
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