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where can i find a morph list?

goregrind Jan 09, 2006 06:02 AM

that has every corn morph?
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jake

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

Replies (5)

gypsy1dragon Jan 09, 2006 06:09 AM

I don't know if you're going to find something that lists EVERY morph, but a good comprehensive list is in the Cornsnake Morph Guide by Charles Pritzel. The book also lists website, www.cornguide.com. Follow the links to genetics then morphs.

Good luck.
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1.2 Ghost Corns, Beetlejuice, Casper and Spooky
1.1 Charcoal het pewter, Smokey and Flame
1.1 Hypo het lavender, Rosy and Rocko
1.0 Anery, Goku
0.1 Amel, Sunny
2.0 Tabby Cats, Daddycat and his son Brat
0.1 Australian Shepherd, Angel

Gypsy

xblackheart Jan 09, 2006 11:27 AM

I was going to suggest the same bbok. Has lots of pictures of the morphs and is very educational.
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More pets than one room can hold. I listed them all but it looked ridiculous!!!
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wpglaeser Jan 09, 2006 01:45 PM
goregrind Jan 10, 2006 05:38 AM

www.cornsnake.net has way more
i was looking for a list that has all the hot new morphs
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jake

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

Kat Jan 11, 2006 04:27 PM

I recommend (as several others have) picking up a copy of the 2006 cornsnake morph guide (or whatever it's named). Chuck Pritzel (aka Serpwidgets) does a very good job of listing all the morphs currently out there, in addition to explaining genetics and such.

True, it's not free. But it's not very expensive either. He updates the book every year with the new stuff that's come out (including pied-sided bloodreds and the Z gene).

-Kat
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