Here is a pair I'm hoping to produce something interesting from. I didn't have any luck with either snake last year, but the male is the most agressive breeder I have. The female is 1/2 grayband, 3/8 king, 1/8 corn.

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Here is a pair I'm hoping to produce something interesting from. I didn't have any luck with either snake last year, but the male is the most agressive breeder I have. The female is 1/2 grayband, 3/8 king, 1/8 corn.

wow great snakes i love your babies. i might have to hit ya up when ya get more lol
adam
see link
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hybrid breeders association
0.1. normal corn het hypo,anery
1.0. snow corn het hypo,anery,amel
1.0. amel corn unknown hets(4ft 8inch long)
1.0 sinacorn
1.1 kenyan sand boas
0.1 mbk
0.1 albino nelsons
0.2 normal leo geckos
1.0 blizzard leo gecko
0.0.1 snapping turtles
0.0.1 3 lined mud turtle
Thanks Adam, I added your hybrid site to my favorites. It looks very interesting.
Paul
Great looking bunch of snakes the top corn/king pics are great. What type of tempermeant does your grayband hybrid have ?
As secretive as most grays,feeds okay etc?
Thanks
When I bred the grayband hybrid, she was the only one that ate pinkies. She has been a good feeder. All of the other ones in the clutch were really hard to get to eat. In fact, I gave or sold all the others because I had so much trouble with them, and I never bred the mother again. Her father is an albino 1/2 cal king, 1/4 Brooks, 1/4 corn..
Thanks. I asked because I like the gray hybrids and have a friend that had one it was a nightmare to feed as lots of grays can be . They seem to carry that pain to feed "gene" over .
I was considering something predominately gray but now think best not to. I think jungle corns are best bet .
thanks
Malays,
I forgot to answer you on the temperment. I don't know how secretive she is because she doesn't have a place to hide. But temperment is very important to me. I don't like biters or snakes that thrash around when you handle them. She handles fine, and has never tried to bite, unless it is a feeding response. She did try to eat the male I first mated her to though...
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