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draybar
at Thu Aug 27 16:23:18 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>More curious than anything, since you seem to have a LOT of knowledge that I'd like to get outta your brain, if you had to chose to keep a couple of lil corns, or trade for some Kenyan Sand Boas, what do you think you'd do? I'm teetering on the edge of trading off all the unusual clutch for some sand boas, but I'm not sure yet. I've never seen a vanishing patterned snake before, and I don't know, by just looking at the clutch, what kinda genetics are involved in the parents, so I'm at a crossroads of either trading off the babies for some adult sand boas, or keeping them for a few years and breeding them to see what ELSE I can get. I still have both parents, so another crazy clutch next year isn't out of the question. I'm just curious as to know what's going on genetically, and if these snakes are worth keeping.
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I can't really help you as far as choosing between them and sand boas.
That is just a choice you will have to make when you decide which you would rather work with. These corns or sand boas.
What most of us end up doing when we can't choose between two...we go with both...lol
I personally think they are great looking stripes. Tim Spuckler (Third Eye)does a lot of work with vanishing stripe corns and I think they look killer when they mature.
If you work with them you can work towards patternless which looks pretty whicked with some morphs. ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"Resistance is futile"
Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
Draybars Snakes
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