>>Hello, I'm trying to get an approx value on some corns I recently purchased who carry quite a bit of good genetics homo and het. Back when I bred corns I knew but I've forgotton who created the milkshake like of corns which were het for multiple morphs. Does anyone know? I'm also looking for some big corn breeders websites to compare these to as hardly any advertise with kingsnakes banners and I see no one advertising anything with comparable genetics to these. Does anyone list some high end corn breeders websites?
>>The corns are:
>>09's
>>-hypo lavender het blood, charcoal, stripe
>>-anery lavender motley
>>07'
>>opal butter motley het for mutiple genes
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>>thanks in advance for any help
well, if you recently purchased them then they are worth exactly what you paid for them.. Apparently whomever you bought these snakes from, carried these morphs, so talk to them.
If you go to the top of the main Cornsnake page you will see several advertisers at the top of the page such as South Mountain and Kathy Love, and you might want to check out Carol Huddleston at Low Belly Reptiles. I think she might have worked with milkshake and banded morphs
Although a lot of breeders care and want to know, the general public usually doesn't care or understand what a snake is het for. So to a breeder/enthusiast the hets MAY make a difference but to the general public they are a mute point and therefore do nothing for value
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