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n/a Posted - 15/04/2010 : 19:49:35
Finally managed to upload my pictures on here. hope they turn out ok!! Introducing little Ripley...



We aren't sure if it's a girl or a boy yet, but it shed it's skin the other day and the tail is looking very long. hmmm...



Ripley is a lovely snake! he's never bitten me, rattled it's tail once or twice but has never bitten. i love this little guy/girl lol.
And finally i gotta show you this picture, Shows how brave this little snakey is. He started crawling down towards my new little kitten whilst she was distracted!. i didn't let the snake get too close though lol but the kitten fell asleep shortly after and ripley started climbing all over her! made me laugh quite a bit ...

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Kellog Posted - 18/04/2010 : 04:46:28
quote:
Originally posted by DannyBrown91

quote:
Originally posted by Kellog

You missed this comment on the 'dark side '.....provided by none other than our own Morph Master - they don't look much different to normals really, and it looks like it has a lot less hypo effect than regular hypo.


oops, im not much of a fan of the dark side to be honest, i just typed christmas corn snake into google and that popped up.




I NEVER venture to 'The Dark Side ' unless it is specifically mentioned on here....just made me smile as Eeji's response was immediately under the one you quoted .

xxx

DannyBrown91 Posted - 17/04/2010 : 11:22:07
quote:
Originally posted by Kellog

You missed this comment on the 'dark side '.....provided by none other than our own Morph Master - they don't look much different to normals really, and it looks like it has a lot less hypo effect than regular hypo.


oops, im not much of a fan of the dark side to be honest, i just typed christmas corn snake into google and that popped up.


quote:
Originally posted by Kellog

I am not sure about a Green Blotch Snow, but I know that there is a Green Spot Snow - www.iansvivarium.com/morphguide/greenspotsnow (again, hopefully the link will work....please!)

There is so much out there that it can be quite confusing and there is also so much out there that is hard to trust....unfortunately....

xxx



That will be what Rich is talking about, some morphs get called different names from time to time, there is also a bubblegum snow which has both pink and green spots.
Kellog Posted - 17/04/2010 : 04:40:28
quote:
Originally posted by DannyBrown91


Edit - I did find an easter corn though.

A little bit of photoshopping works wonders.




That pic brought back some memories, especially of those who thought it was for real - www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.as?TOPIC_ID=5164SearchTerms=easter+corn (hopefully this link has worked, everytime I have tried to copy an address Google has crashed on me !)


quote:
Originally posted by DannyBrown91

I found this over on the "dark side"

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They're another Hypomelanistic-effect gene that also appears to enhance red colouration. It is however not completely tested .......

Not easy to get genuine Christmas Hypos over here - plenty of normal hypos labeled as Christmases in shops, but I wouldn't be sure that they'd be genetic Christmas Hypos...

.........




I don't know how much truth there is to it but seems possible.




You missed this comment on the 'dark side '.....provided by none other than our own Morph Master - they don't look much different to normals really, and it looks like it has a lot less hypo effect than regular hypo.


quote:
Originally posted by Rich78

You know there's something called a Christmas corn that has some green markings, so maybe he's some sort of anery christmas corn :D

..........................................................................

The only Corn I know with green is the Green Blotch Snow.
It is a selectively bred Snow.




I am not sure about a Green Blotch Snow, but I know that there is a Green Spot Snow - www.iansvivarium.com/morphguide/greenspotsnow (again, hopefully the link will work....please!)

There is so much out there that it can be quite confusing and there is also so much out there that is hard to trust....unfortunately....

xxx

Sta~ple Posted - 16/04/2010 : 21:23:18
I have never heard of a green blotched snow before. I had never even knew green morphs of corns existed until today XD
n/a Posted - 16/04/2010 : 20:39:20
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My cat would never bother my snake. My mum's and my sisters would though so they aren't allowed in the room that my snakes are in.
You know there's something called a Christmas corn that has some green markings, so maybe he's some sort of anery christmas corn :D
quote:



The only Corn I know with green is the Green Blotch Snow.
It is a selectively bred Snow.
Mouse Posted - 16/04/2010 : 17:22:17
Ripley is goregeous!
DannyBrown91 Posted - 16/04/2010 : 16:48:57
I found this over on the "dark side"

quote:
They're another Hypomelanistic-effect gene that also appears to enhance red colouration. It is however not completely tested and proven that it is NOT a modifier on all existing Hypo genes... it's been tested against all four of the other proven Hypo-type genes (Hypomelanistic, Lava, Sunkissed and Ultra) and produced normals, but I do not know if it was tested against the unproven Strawberry.

Not easy to get genuine Christmas Hypos over here - plenty of normal hypos labeled as Christmases in shops, but I wouldn't be sure that they'd be genetic Christmas Hypos...

Your best bet to get hold of one is to import one from a breeder working with them in the States. Try Joe Pierce of Snakes Alive... he mentioned on a recent thread on another forum that he's produced some from hets; I don't know if he's selling any any time soon, but he might know of folks who've got them available.


I don't know how much truth there is to it but seems possible.
Sta~ple Posted - 16/04/2010 : 16:43:39
Ohhh I've seen eater corn before he is very beautiful! He must like chocolate covered mice. :D

As for Christmas corns I had never heard of them either until I looked through a book today. It says that it is just a normal but as it gets older, the black looks like it has some green to it.
DannyBrown91 Posted - 16/04/2010 : 16:26:31
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Originally posted by Sta~ple

My cat would never bother my snake. My mum's and my sisters would though so they aren't allowed in the room that my snakes are in.
You know there's something called a Christmas corn that has some green markings, so maybe he's some sort of anery christmas corn :D



I've nevr heard of one of them.

Edit - I did find an easter corn though.



A little bit of photoshopping works wonders.
Sta~ple Posted - 16/04/2010 : 15:07:13
My cat would never bother my snake. My mum's and my sisters would though so they aren't allowed in the room that my snakes are in.
You know there's something called a Christmas corn that has some green markings, so maybe he's some sort of anery christmas corn :D
n/a Posted - 16/04/2010 : 13:36:22
thanks everyone.
as for the warnings, trust me,he was safe lol. the little kitten was busy being distracted by some tip bits. She's never in the room when i handle the snake now. never had any problems lol.
Kellog Posted - 16/04/2010 : 03:31:53
Ripley is absolutely gorgeous (but then I am biased !!). You can just see the lighting around him as well as on him....but I like the idea of a new morph - what about a verdure corn snake! (posh word for greenery!)

I am glad he is so good at being handled....so much of that will have to do with your confidence in handling him so therefore he feels safe and feels he can trust you. He certainly is a brave little thing - although I would echo Danny's warning about the kitten, I would hate her to turn round quickly with a claw out and catch Ripley before you could react....and we all know how fast corns and kittens are!

xxx

mozacchio Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:28:30
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Originally posted by DannyBrown91

Greanery



Now that's an idea!
DannyBrown91 Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:26:46
quote:
Originally posted by mozacchio

Hmmm.. Let's see.. Greeny?



Greanery

Lovely little snake. They certainly can be curious lol. Would certainly be carefull around a kitten though.
n/a Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:08:13
Thank you.
Haha yh swamp morph is a good one too!
Sta~ple Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:07:35
Awww so very cute!
Swamp morph? XD
mozacchio Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:07:29
That's a good idea!
Love it..!
n/a Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:05:32
hmm mabye not technical enough lol. mabye christmas tree morph?? i mean white corns are snow corns. i'll name it after a tree LOL
mozacchio Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:04:32
Hmmm.. Let's see.. Greeny?
n/a Posted - 15/04/2010 : 20:01:17
haha cheers, hasn't got a name though lol

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