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Old 08-16-03, 05:55 PM   #1
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Smile You asked, clutch two round two!

One clutch proved out three snakes. Both my normal and my snow were proved to be good breeders in this one clutch as they are both responsible for some of the hatchlings. Also my snow and anery proved to be het for hypo by giving me two nice ghost!

Here are examples of what's in the clutch
This is what the normals look like. Lots of deep red right out of the egg these guys will be screamers, and het for anery too!


These are two of the Anerys which are het for snow and possible het for hypo.




These are the two are the real prizes of the clutch. The pics really do not do their colours justice at all. With the birth of these two snakes I discovered that both my snow and anery are het for hypo.



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Old 08-16-03, 07:30 PM   #2
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Wow! You are so lucky to have such beautiful babies.
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Great looking snakes you have there. Better pics also:thumbsup:
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Awesome clutch of corns you got there! I like the little aberancy on the corn in the last pic. That's really neat!
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Great looking babies! Congrats!!!
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Nice little guys. Question though - are you sure you proved your snow male with this breeding? What if your normal male is het for anery and hypo? - I think you could get the same results - but it is getting late and I may no longer be thinking straight --

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Old 08-17-03, 08:26 AM   #7
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What if your normal male is het for anery and hypo?
That would be almost imposible. He is a decendent of two of the first corns to be bred in NB. A vet here in NB had a pair of wild caughts from two different regions. She had them for years and bred them a few times. A few years ago she sold them to a friend. He bred them a think three times before the male died(probably of old age). My male was from the last clutch from that original pair. The offspring from those original parents are all over the province and no one has reported producing anything from them other then screaming normals.
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Old 08-17-03, 10:48 AM   #8
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Wow those are some sweet corns...I thought my collection was nearing completion, no more lookin at this forum geez to many things to buy, not enough money!
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Darryl....that is what you always say....but it's never enough...especially with the corn snakes....there are more then 65 morphs of corn snakes out there.....there ought to be something else that you want....and the morphs are growing every year.....lol...

Great pics you got there! Lovely collection and nice looking ghosts~
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great pics...love the 3rd one especially! great job...
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