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Striped Butter Corns...

SRX Sep 05, 2005 08:05 PM

Please bear with me as I am still trying to compile all the various Cornsnake genetics, but is/has anyone produced Striped Butter Corns; and if so, who?

What are the current color morphs of the Striped gene that are being produced(i.e. Striped Amel, Striped Anery A, Striped Anery B, Striped Ghost, Striped Hypo, etc...)?

Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Scott

Replies (3)

phiber_optikx Sep 06, 2005 01:04 AM

Yes it's been done, but as far as I know this is the first year they are readily available. Don's site is the one I use for morph info. Cornsnake.net
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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!)

goregrind Sep 06, 2005 06:22 AM

cornsnake.net, thats south mountain reptiles right? they have a lot of cool morphs im going to get a blizzard from them soon
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jake

my addiction:
2 normal ball pythons (lazlo and izzy)
1 amelenistic corn snake (mazy)

Kat Sep 06, 2005 05:29 PM

Rich Z sells butter stripes (and caramel stripes too). I don't recall seeing striped butters on Don's site, but I haven't checked in a while...

To answer your other question:
Striped varieties that exist (AFAIK) are anery A, caramel, hypoA, amel, butter, snow, lavender, ghost, hypo lavender, bloodred, amber, and opal. (I -think- that's all of em... I could be wrong...)

To my knowledge, there are no existing striped sunkissed, lava, ultra, ultramel, charcoal, or combinations thereof.

-Kat
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"You keep WHAT in your freezer?"
"Mice. And rats. If that bothers you, I can call them 'cows' instead."

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