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wisema2297
at Fri Mar 31 07:19:57 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wisema2297 ]
I am starting to agree with you..thanks for the reply. The blushing in the saddles looks exactly like yours. Also what are other things to look for when comparing to corns. I know that the belly checkering is a lot bolder in corns and I have attached a pic that shows more faded black checkering with less checkering in general as well:
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e14/wisema2297/my snakes/?action=view¤t=000_0116.jpg
Also mine has 2 faint stripes running dorsally between the saddles. This can be seen in corns, but typically is seen mostly in wild caught specimens. I believe this supports your assertion as well:
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e14/wisema2297/my snakes/?action=view¤t=000_0125.jpg
Do any of yours have a soft pastel type pinkish or peach coloring to any of the lateral scales in the first 3-4 rows above the belly?:
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e14/wisema2297/my snakes/?action=view¤t=000_0121.jpg
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e14/wisema2297/my snakes/?action=view¤t=000_0120.jpg
And last is the head shot. This is a larger head than what my corns have or other corns that I have seen, the eyes seem bigger as well:
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e14/wisema2297/my snakes/?action=view¤t=000_0122.jpg
thanks for taking the time to look. I just to make sure that I know exactly what I've got. ----- 1.0 het albino ball
1.0 norm ball
0.2 norm ball
0.1 snow corn
1.0 butter corn
1.0 norm corn
1.0 striped Cali king
1.0 western hog
Visual Morphs?....I love the normal looks. You can't improve on nature, you can only produce "interesting deviations".
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