This is the first second generation blanchardi produced so far.It is almost tangerine.
L8r Shannon

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This is the first second generation blanchardi produced so far.It is almost tangerine.
L8r Shannon

LOVE that black face,.....Nice....!!!
good luck....can't wait to see if it fades pattern can you?....
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........JY
I looked it up on the species info page and there is no pic or info. Can you tell me where those are found, and post an adult pic?
Pretty little hatchling!
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Kent
0.1 Hypomelanistic striped cornsnake
1.1 Hypo (het lavender, striped) cornsnake hatchlings
2.2 Normal (het hypo, lavender, striped) cornsnake hatchlings
1.2 Gray-banded kingsnakes, blairs phase
1.1 Oregon rubber boas
NP
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Kent
0.1 Hypomelanistic striped cornsnake
1.1 Hypo (het lavender, striped) cornsnake hatchlings
2.2 Normal (het hypo, lavender, striped) cornsnake hatchlings
1.2 Gray-banded kingsnakes, blairs phase
1.1 Oregon rubber boas
They're from the Yucatan region of Mexico. Check out Shannon's website (High Sierra Reptiles) for further info. on his line. From what I have read and have been told by buddies who've seen large numbers of them in the wild and in museum collections, a significant portion of the population has pattern aberrancies. Interestingly enough, so to many of the Micrurus in that area.
-Cole
That's a beauty bro! .....congrats!

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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
Thanks bud, can't wait to see them three or four generations down the road.
Glad to see that critter and thankful you're sharing it with us! What a beauty. I've seen you had a few up for sale in the ads. They're all lookers from what I can tell.
-Cole
Thanks Cole, yeah I had two clutches this year and they all look nice.A couple where almost paternless again.very fun to work with and the best part is every baby I ever produce eats right off the bat.
L8r Shannon

Gosh man!,....the spotted/bullseye's you've been producing are incredible Shannon!
The babies all eating right from the get-go is as sweet as it gets too..LOL! 
I might have to seriously look into some of those bad boys one day! 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
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Good to see some different stuff!
-Rusty
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