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09-20-2010, 02:52 PM
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New to corns...any advise from the Pros??
New to corns-not herps. I breed cresties, but I've had boas, other gecko species, and several other kinds of herps over the last 30 or so years.
Anywhoooo...My 21 year old daughter's been bugging me for years to get back into snakes, and we picked these little beauties up at the WNY Herp Society show yesterday.
What ya think of them!!! I know the pix aren't the best, but the snakies were stressing...
Coral-
Kohl-
Rose Bud-
Thanks for taking a look!!
Any advise is welcome!!!
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09-20-2010, 03:00 PM
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Food, water, cage.
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09-20-2010, 03:27 PM
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Im thinkin.....
Amel, Anery, Snow
Also.... keep in mind the babies are escape artist.... so you need a tight fitting lid on their enclosure.
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09-20-2010, 03:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Utta
Food, water, cage.
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LOL-you forgot substrate, Utta.
And yeah...I haven't been away from snakes so long that I forgot the BASICS.
Love ya anyway!!
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09-20-2010, 03:40 PM
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Lo l.just bein a smartass
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09-20-2010, 04:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RidgeTop Reptiles
Im thinkin.....
Amel, Anery, Snow
Also.... keep in mind the babies are escape artist.... so you need a tight fitting lid on their enclosure.
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I was told Coral was an albino...but I just know crestie morphs.
Her label states-"66% possible het Anery, Charcoal, Diffused, Hypo. Parents are Normals proven het Albino, Anery, Charcoal, Diffused, Hypo"
English, PLEASE!!!
Both parents were there, too.
The escape thingy is common in cresties, too. Right now they each have a Sterilite shoebox, and and used a tiny bit to drill lots of holes. They're maybe a tiny bit bigger than an ice-pick hole.
I'm watching them right now, and Kohl is stretched out the length of his box-through a toilet paper tube, Rose Bud is curled into a ball in the corner, and Coral's head is hanging out of her coco hut-looking like a micro-cephalic turtle.
Herps just crack me up!!
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09-20-2010, 05:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SamanthaJane13
I was told Coral was an albino...but I just know crestie morphs.
Her label states-"66% possible het Anery, Charcoal, Diffused, Hypo. Parents are Normals proven het Albino, Anery, Charcoal, Diffused, Hypo"
English, PLEASE!!!
Both parents were there, too.
The escape thingy is common in cresties, too. Right now they each have a Sterilite shoebox, and and used a tiny bit to drill lots of holes. They're maybe a tiny bit bigger than an ice-pick hole.
I'm watching them right now, and Kohl is stretched out the length of his box-through a toilet paper tube, Rose Bud is curled into a ball in the corner, and Coral's head is hanging out of her coco hut-looking like a micro-cephalic turtle.
Herps just crack me up!!
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As Kevin stated they are Amel, Anery and a Snow.
Amel = Albino
Anery = Anerytheristic - lack of red
Snow = Amel Anery
Hypo = reduction of black
Charcoal = Anerytheristic B - lack of red
Diffused = Bloodred
The gene combinations you have can make a whole load of different morphs.
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09-20-2010, 06:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SamanthaJane13
I was told Coral was an albino...but I just know crestie morphs.
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Albino = Amelinistic or lacking black pigment
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Her label states-"66% possible het Anery, Charcoal, Diffused, Hypo. Parents are Normals proven het Albino, Anery, Charcoal, Diffused, Hypo"
English, PLEASE!!!
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Throw all that into a blender (minus the hypo) and your left with a quartz...
The possiblites if you have a pair with all those hets are staggering.
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09-20-2010, 06:40 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DAND
As Kevin stated they are Amel, Anery and a Snow.
Amel = Albino
Anery = Anerytheristic - lack of red
Snow = Amel Anery
Hypo = reduction of black
Charcoal = Anerytheristic B - lack of red
Diffused = Bloodred
The gene combinations you have can make a whole load of different morphs.
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Charcoal = Anerytheristic B - lack of red and also a reduction of yellow that is common to Anery A
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