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What's the most rare type?

James_pie

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Hey, I'm just curious as to what are the most rare and complex morphs out there! I'm looking to buy a new corn so yeah.. Pic's would be very much appreciated :-D
 
Ummmm, the most rare might be a pied blood, or some of the newer pattern morphs. The most complex are going to be the quadruple and quintuple homozygous morphs.
 
Most rare I would think is one of the newest genes : Tessera
try using the search button here and it will take you to some pics.
 
I am going to say Powder. Both a name, and a morph. I think there is only one.

I was thinking that, plus tessera.

Amel cinders, cinder bloods, hypo cinder etc are very rare too, only just being made.

I have noticed the 'blue' morph, incuding blue bloods, being recently developed, sunkissed caramels, sunkissed anerys, lavender caramels (called peach or something like that) as well.
 
I meant Tessera...lol...names sound too similar to me. lol

That's OK...my tongue and fingers sometimes mix up "dilute" and "diffuse" even though my brain doesn't.....lol. In my records, I have to start writing "lavender" because "lav" and "lava" got swapped.....lol.
 
One of the rarest morphs at the moment are mandarin motleys (= amel kastanie motley). I don't know if there are some in the united states but here in europe, there are only two.

this one



and this one ;)




In my opinion, at the moment the whole kastanie/chestnut complex belongs to the rarest morphs. there are MUCH more left, a lot of them are named in this thread.
 
Don has the amel motley "javas," doesn't he? If the Javas and the "Rosy bloods" both turn out to be chestnuts, the the "Kastanie" gene isn't that rare after all - it is out there in the US, Africa, and Europe. Europe just identified it first. Kudos. I think the amel motley java look VERY much like the amel motley chestnuts.
KJ
 
I think the amel motley java look VERY much like the amel motley chestnuts.
KJ

I didn't see any pics of them, neither javas nor amel javas nor amel java motleys. Are there any other genes combinded with "java" like hypo or blood? do you have pictures?
 
Hey, I'm just curious as to what are the most rare and complex morphs out there! I'm looking to buy a new corn so yeah.. Pic's would be very much appreciated :-D

There are quite a few new/newer genes that still have plenty of potential, especially in combos, and I think most have been already mentioned (cinder, lava, dilute, tessera, terrazo, Kastanie, pied). If you're really interested is spending some money and creating things that haven't been done before, buying any of these and crossing them with each other would be your best bet. For example, creating a dilute cinder tessera would be a first.
 
I suppose the rarest morphs are those not even done yet....! Erm eg amel motley sunkissed caramel?

Poor example ;) CCCorns have what is thought to be one of those if i remember correctly.

This hasn't been created yet though (unless rich has one hiding away somewhere):an Anery amel charcoal lavender caramel cinder tessera terazzo bloodred kastanie dilute stripe!!! ;)

How about Buf? :D :D ;)
 
Very interesting posts :-D, I have some serious cash to blow but I'm guessing these are nearly impossible to get .. being they're so rare :( I'm willing to negotiate any deals anyone would know of these wonderful snakes.
 
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