Black Mexican x Snow Corn (hence the name blow mexicorn)
Made in Korea.

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Black Mexican x Snow Corn (hence the name blow mexicorn)
Made in Korea.

>>Black Mexican x Snow Corn (hence the name blow mexicorn)
>>Made in Korea.
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Cool looking snake. DId you produce it? That name is kinda funny you came up with.
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thanks, yes i produced them. Got 2 different clutches from 2 different female black mexicans and the same snow corn sire. All the babies look very similar. The pic is day or two after birth. They have all shed now and their colors are coming out. Very pleased with the results.
My daughter came up with the name and it kinda stuck. Has anyone else ever produced any of these hybrids?
Got some other cool stuff this year with more still yet to hatch. Will try to post a few more things when time permits.
thanks, don
>>thanks, yes i produced them. Got 2 different clutches from 2 different female black mexicans and the same snow corn sire. All the babies look very similar. The pic is day or two after birth. They have all shed now and their colors are coming out. Very pleased with the results.
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>>My daughter came up with the name and it kinda stuck. Has anyone else ever produced any of these hybrids?
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>>Got some other cool stuff this year with more still yet to hatch. Will try to post a few more things when time permits.
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>>thanks, don
Yes quite a few people have done Mexican Black King X Corn. I took a male I had and bred it back to corn. Here are some babies I produced...
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thanks for the pics.....very nice. Your adult is very much like I thought my babies would mature into. The babies show surprisingly very little king influence (at least to me). I was half expecting black babies or possibly something looking more splendida in nature but was pleasantly surprised.
What is everyone else calling them?
Also since you do so much hybrid stuff, have you done anything with any striped or albino ruthveni and/or albino/splotched sinaloans? If so, do you have any pics? I plan on breeding my females true but i have some "extra" males that I was thinking of experimenting with but have not thought about mates yet. Any suggestions?
thanks for your input,
don
>>thanks for the pics.....very nice. Your adult is very much like I thought my babies would mature into. The babies show surprisingly very little king influence (at least to me). I was half expecting black babies or possibly something looking more splendida in nature but was pleasantly surprised.
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>>What is everyone else calling them?
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>>Also since you do so much hybrid stuff, have you done anything with any striped or albino ruthveni and/or albino/splotched sinaloans? If so, do you have any pics? I plan on breeding my females true but i have some "extra" males that I was thinking of experimenting with but have not thought about mates yet. Any suggestions?
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>>thanks for your input,
>>don
I don't think they really have a name.
I have worked with regular albino ruthveni but not striped.
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I love that adult you showed there man!
I am always a bit more of a fan of the normal colored hybrids versus the albinos and such. But hypomelanism needs to be more represented I think. Get crackin!
-Yasser
Spitfire Reptiles
>>I love that adult you showed there man!
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>>I am always a bit more of a fan of the normal colored hybrids versus the albinos and such. But hypomelanism needs to be more represented I think. Get crackin!
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>>-Yasser
>>Spitfire Reptiles
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I made het hypo Imerials this year. 
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