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n/a Posted - 22/08/2009 : 03:44:43
hey peeps im new on here i have 2 corns (1 male ghost motley and 1 female butter) and 2 milk snakes (both aberrant sinaloan milksnakes 1m 1f(apparently there really rare does any1 know?)) what do i get if i breed ghost motley with butter, ive keep them in the same tank is that ok can i breed them without changing temps and brumation etc
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n/a Posted - 29/08/2009 : 14:16:18
well i paid about £200 for the pair
eeji Posted - 22/08/2009 : 08:15:07
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Originally posted by snake

hey peeps im new on here i have 2 corns (1 male ghost motley and 1 female butter) and 2 milk snakes (both aberrant sinaloan milksnakes 1m 1f(apparently there really rare does any1 know?)) what do i get if i breed ghost motley with butter, ive keep them in the same tank is that ok can i breed them without changing temps and brumation etc



you'd get all normals het amel anery caramel hypo motley. They will most likely breed without any brumation etc, but I'd recommend you keep them seperately and even more so once your female is gravid so she doesn't get stressed by the male constantly trying it on with her and running the risk of her laying dead eggs.

Sinaloan milks aren't a rare snake, and an aberrant pattern probably isn't that rare either - if it was, you'd certainly know about it and you'd have paid a pretty price for them.

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