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n/a Posted - 21/01/2010 : 20:14:12
i have been told that most lavenders and "High end" corn snakes are infertile just wondering how true this is? thank you in advance for all your comments
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mikerichards Posted - 07/02/2010 : 22:07:04
I think the only time you might come across an infertile corn is when crossed with a king, so a jungle or similar, but even then its not guaranteed sterile, i have fertile durango mountain king x corns!
n/a Posted - 24/01/2010 : 00:45:19
quote:
Originally posted by hillzi

Doubt there's any limit to how a chromesone can mutate. It might take a while though..

There was a new royal morph hatched a few weeks ago?



sounds interesting any piks?
hillzi Posted - 23/01/2010 : 23:21:03
Doubt there's any limit to how a chromesone can mutate. It might take a while though..

There was a new royal morph hatched a few weeks ago?
eeji Posted - 23/01/2010 : 22:27:10
i reckon there will always be something new (hopefully!)
matty18714 Posted - 23/01/2010 : 13:46:34
I wonder how long it will take for all the morphs to be found. Or will new genetic mutations keep occuring at a rate we can't keep up with?
eeji Posted - 23/01/2010 : 13:30:27
that is true, but $500 was a lot of money in the 60's for what you can now get for £20. in the OPs example of Lavenders, just think in 20-30 years time you'll be able to pick these up for £20 too, and 'something else' will be high end cornsnakes. :D
gingerpony Posted - 23/01/2010 : 12:25:24
quote:
Originally posted by eeji

amels were once-upon-a-time regarded as high end corns so 'high end' is a relative term ;)


but that WAS about 30 years ago eeji lol
eeji Posted - 22/01/2010 : 18:51:25
theres no truth in it at all, they're all fertile :)

....and just a little something to think about, amels were once-upon-a-time regarded as high end corns so 'high end' is a relative term ;)

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