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RE: The most popular morphs

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Posted by: Shiari at Wed May 7 22:17:10 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Shiari ]  
   

Popular, but less common morphs include: Many of the sunkissed combos, pied-sided bloodreds, and palmettos.

Scaleless corns are hybrids. The scaleless mutation is a simple recessive gene, like most corn snake morphs.

Palmetto is a type of incomplete leucistic. They are being carefully controlled so as to not crash the market for them.

You will most likely not make money by breeding corns. You will, in fact, be lucky to break even any given year. You also need to have money set aside in case of health problems, especially for females, such as egg binding. You also have to be prepared to house dozens and dozens of baby corn snakes until they sell, and that can take a long time. I still have some 2013s.


   

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