Two more are poking their heads out of the eggs, and I can see that all 13 babies ARE normals. So now comes phase 2: getting thme all to eat in about a week or so, LOL!
Zee
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Two more are poking their heads out of the eggs, and I can see that all 13 babies ARE normals. So now comes phase 2: getting thme all to eat in about a week or so, LOL!
Zee
i know you are happy
WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOO! You ARE so right! I was actually worrying that even with all my past experience I might screw this up because I just have that type of luck! But it didn't happen!
I am pretty excited!
Zee
>>Two more are poking their heads out of the eggs, and I can see that all 13 babies ARE normals. So now comes phase 2: getting thme all to eat in about a week or so, LOL!
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>>Zee
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They are definitely a healthy looking bunch.
Good luck.
This is going to be a looonnnggg wait for them to breed....lol
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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
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But I shall overcome (and maybe a little bit of power-feeding),LOL!!!
Zee
wow... some of those are MONSTERS! Some look like they dwarf my month old albino black rats!
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0.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1.0 Redtail "Kilo"
1.0 Ball Python "Road Hog"
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches" (Didn't name her!)
Thanks, I will make sure at least one of those males STAYS a monster with some added calories, (for possible breeding next season) LOL!
Zee
Good lookin' bunch of babies. Good luck with them. 
Thanks, D. Now if I can just get ONE of them to grow up REAL fast, LOL!!!
Zee
Congrats Zee, Can't wait to see them mature and see what happens down the road with this project.
Steve
It will be quite interesting. . . Never had any (babies) from NC. before.
Zee
Cool Zee. I always put pinkies in with them the day they hatch. You would be surprised at how many might eat right then.
After a day or so it's usually no use to try again 'til they shed.
:Mark
Interesting, Mark. Never tried that before. Might give it a shot in a few!
Zee
What morph(s) are the parents of said golden corn?
Unknown but probably normals. Blueking caught the golden corn wild, and the male (father) less than a mile from the same place
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1.0 alb. okeetee "Grissom"
1.0 Pit Crew's Sun and Shadow "Vanyel"
0.1 CH Grey Castle Hot Tamale "Willow"
Well said Amayon, you are correct, they are normals I assume. I can only assume since she is WC and all the others (about 12 of them including 3 DORs) I've found within a mile were all normals. That is the whole reason behind this breeding project, to see if it IS reproducible! So the question mark may be valid, but the mother of these baby corns IS definitely GOLDEN blotched.
Here's an outdoor pic:
Zee
You take good care of those babies. Congratulations
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1,0 snow
1,0 amel
1,0 texas corn
1,0 aney stripe motley
0,1 normal
0,1 charcoal
0,1 motley stripe
1,1 oketee
1,0 hypo motley
1,1 diadem
4,5 ball python
1,1 dumerils boa
1,1 columbian red tail boa
1,1 green iguana
1,0 leopard gecko
1,2 dogs
freezer full of mice & rats
Thanks. Hopefully they'll eat as good as they've hatched, LOL!
Zee
well fill it w/substrate so they dont get thrown around and ship collect ill get the freight.LOL Excellent! Chris
THANKS!
Uh - what???? Shipping? Box? collect charge??? Uh. . . . .let me think on that for about 2 more years. . . LOL!
Zee
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