Posted by:
Amanda E
at Sun Feb 15 16:34:55 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Amanda E ]
They are most definitely on my wish list (however since my wish list is about a mile long, it probably will be a few years (3-4?) before I get a pair).
I think that the reason they aren't owned by many is because there aren't that many breeders working with them. There are probably more, but I only know of 2 breeders that have them.
Even though I currently only own corns, they aren't the only snakes I plan to have in the future. In other words, if they are or aren't a true cornsnake doesn't matter in my eyes. I know there are quite a few purest that only work with corns, but that's not going to be me.
I also will definitely not breed them into any of my other corns. They are beautiful enough the way they are and I agree they shouldn't be polluted with other genes.
While I think Jimmy (draybar) is correct, a lot of people are concentrating on the higher end morphs (lavender, bloodred, etc.), I think that kisatchies should be included is this bunch. They are more expensive than many corn morphs and seeing that they are fairly rare, I would think it would be an excellent breeding project.
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Current snakes:
1.0 2001 Hypo snow cornsnake
0.1 2002 Pastel Ghost cornsnake
1.1 2002 Bloodred cornsnakes
To be added when it gets warmer:
0.1 1998 Het Hypo, Het Caramel cornsnake
1.0 2000 Hypo Het Caramel cornsnake
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