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Zombie corns

Lt. Dan

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Question for the group...Does anyone have pictures of their adult Zombie corns they can share? I've only recently become aware of these and would like to know more. Are they just a type of cinder or ghost phase or is it just a freak occurrence in corn snakes? I searched threads and only found a few of Carol's posts with babies. Thanks much.
 
I believe the Zombie Corns were from Carol at low belly reptiles. I don't know much about them.

You can use the search feature, it might come up with more information.
 
I don't know how to post a link to the post but if you search for "2011 zombie clutches" you should see the pics about them.
 
You know I did have one of those babies here. However a friend of mine fell in love with her and since I didn't have a plans to breed her I let her keep her. I should give her a call and go take pictures. She is really cool. It literally looks like someone rubbed her head so much that the color came off.
 
I'd really like to see a full adult. Just curious as to the progression of color change. I'm also wondering if this occurs in any other morphs. It looks like cinder and Miami phases so far.
 
You would really have to talk to Carol about it since it originated with her. I am not sure if she even persued it TBH. Many bloodreds hatch with a gray head but they turn red as they mature.
 
You would really have to talk to Carol about it since it originated with her. I am not sure if she even persued it TBH. Many bloodreds hatch with a gray head but they turn red as they mature.

Ah thanks, wasn't sure if they were originally from her or if someone else had more experience with them. Looks like a cool project either way.
 
User ID "Crackerhead", aka Terri, had some all-white/pale-gray-headed bloodreds turn up in some of her clutches back in 2009, she had them on display at Tinley.
 
I think Carol still has a little group of Zombies. I also think someone in Europe is really working with them.

Terri's bloodreds appear to be (have been- the super white-headed little one didn't make it) low expression pied. That look is turning up more and more in pied lines, now.
 
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