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Georgina |
Posted - 18/01/2012 : 21:52:06 ive been speaking to a few people and have had a browse online, i was told that sunkissed can look anything from normal to almost hypo, but the main difference from normal is the head markings, which lightnings are really askew and that their underside is checkered bt half cream blending to orange. online i notice something that goes hand in hand with sunkissed which was called stargazing could someone clear this up.
thanks
p.s this was the same store that tried to sell me a cremiscle as a full blooded corn today |
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marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 21:53:09 how can anyone help with this situation. say i want to help and was give the infomation |
gmac |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 21:38:39 honestly dont know, but isnt really all that long a time is only 20 year so maybe 6-7 generations.
Not sure how long folks have been testing, but has been getting worse over the last few years so more testing going on now.
Unfortunately not enough though, and still something that is not very widely known about. |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 21:36:09 sorry for the questions just like learning things. if i do no i ask lol |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 21:29:06 so in twenty years how long they been trying to stop it getting worse |
gmac |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 21:13:30 since the 90's |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 21:07:53 bloody hell when was it first noticed then |
gmac |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 20:59:55 It is already Global marc, started in the US and we will see more and more appearing over the next few months |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 20:45:26 it horrible when these bad genes cause these affects is it a major problem finding all stargazzers and het gazzers. wud it be an international problem |
eeji |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 20:32:34 Stargazing is recessive so works exactly the same as amel or anery does, the only difference is it affects behaviour instead of colour. |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 00:27:27 thats a point actually. with the rat snake being used to creat the creamsicle and (so ive heard) the scaless. could it have been past thru them cross breedings. also what other snakes have been crossed with corns. |
Emmy1 |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 00:23:52 I was just going to post to ask if stargazing was only found in corn snakes. I understand it's a neurological condition, but has this condition been brought on because of siblings breeding together, as sometimes breeders do to carry a specific gene? Or was it there from the start? I think that question makes sense... :/ |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 00:20:48 and you stop in plainly by testing for it if positive then not breeding that snake any more. camt there be something done nationally or even internationlly to make it illegal to not test and breed. can this spread to all morphs |
gmac |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 00:17:05 to a fashion, however the spider wobble has always been there the first spider cought in the wild had it, whereas its been bred into corns unfortunately and likewise can be stopped. |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 00:10:38 sorry didnt finishe that. what i was ment to finish with was. ...... spider royals have with the head wobble |
marc_sg |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 00:09:19 is this a simmer problem to what the spider royals have |
Georgina |
Posted - 19/01/2012 : 00:03:27 poor little guy. |
gmac |
Posted - 18/01/2012 : 23:58:49 this is what you would be looking for http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21130 |
gmac |
Posted - 18/01/2012 : 23:57:37 sorry Marc see above I hit submit cause im a tube |
marc_sg |
Posted - 18/01/2012 : 23:57:02 and what do you look for |
gmac |
Posted - 18/01/2012 : 23:56:06 you take a stargazer and breed it with the test animal. If the tet animal is het gazer you would see some gazers hatch, if the test animal is not het gazer then no gazers will show |