Yearling male Candy Cane het cinder

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Yearling male Candy Cane het cinder

.THAT IS a Candy..........
......can I guess the origionating line????>......
.......or you want to tell them all......
I'd take a few like that.....I just got rid of my last 3 candies last week too........
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two digit morphs...who woulda thunk it.......
>>.THAT IS a Candy..........
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>>......can I guess the origionating line????>......
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>>.......or you want to tell them all......
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>>I'd take a few like that.....I just got rid of my last 3 candies last week too........
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looks like something Carol H. produced
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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"Resistance is futile"
Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
Draybars Snakes
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Yes, he's from Carol. I think the amel cinders from candy cane could be cool. Mark
>>Yes, he's from Carol. I think the amel cinders from candy cane could be cool. Mark
she produces some beauties.
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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"Resistance is futile"
Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
Draybars Snakes
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I don't many candy canes. But that is striking. First thing I thought of was breed to bloodreds to add the diffused gene. So you get that look with white sides.
But that is way cool.
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Thanks for reading.
Big Tom
THAT is one of the best looking Candy Canes I've ever seen!!
Man,That is KILLER!!! Jeff
...came out like that!
wow what a lovely looking snake. i am new to owning snakes and currently own a bull snake but 1 has lead to wanting another and i chose to get a candy cane corn after seeing a picture on my local exotics website. as a poster on kingsnake in the bull forums i decided to check out the corn forums and get a bit of advice on corns any chance you could give me any info on how they are nature wise and if the candy cane is a good choice for my first.
Corns are generally docile with a high feeding response. Hatchlings can be nippy at times but outgrow this pretty quick. Care for the different morphs is the same so take your pick for your first.
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