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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 12:12:44
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here are some of this years babes bloodred yippie
amel
anery
normel het butterstripe
anery genetic mot/stripe
snow genetic mot/stripe
normal genetic mot/stripe
amel genetic mot/stripe
a few of the mot/stripe ghost
and im not sure on this guess ill have to try and prove it out, but could this be a hypo bloodred.
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Leyrielton2
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 12:29:35
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Welcome back Roselyn!!
Great hatchlings, love the anerys and the suspected hypo bloodred, congrats |
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Mancunian
Hatchling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 13:15:43
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Great looking snakes. Are you keeping any? |
0.1.1 Corn Snakes (Elaphe guttata) CB07 Jasper (Amelanastic) CB07 Chicomecoatl (Anerythristic Aztec) 1.0.0 Royal Python (Python regius) CB07 Tibo (Normal) 1.1.0 California Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis getula californiae) CB05 Luka (B&W Banded) CB06 Lucien (Albino Banded)
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sexychef
The Corn Snake Moderator
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 13:19:44
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they all look great i really like the stripes and the blood red |
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Blackecho
The Corn Snake Admin
United Kingdom
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gingerpony
Queen Bee
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 14:58:15
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Yay! Roselyn's back!! love the 3rd ghost motley-stripe, s/he's fantastic |
cornsnakes, ratsnakes, bullsnakes, boas and day geckos
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 16:56:06
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Selling any of them? And close to Cardiff? :D |
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 16:56:06
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Selling any of them? And close to Cardiff? :D |
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matty18714
The Count of Corniness
United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 17:39:29
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Nice babies roselyn! |
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matty18714
The Count of Corniness
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 17:39:29
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Nice babies roselyn! |
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 19:39:33
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thanks guys some are all ready sold but i still have a few left im in plymouth devon
when i get abit of time ill take some pics of the ghost i have left here they are all so different. was going to keep all the ghost i had left but i have to many hold backs and now the bloodreds are here i will have to let some go boo hoo. |
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 19:39:33
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thanks guys some are all ready sold but i still have a few left im in plymouth devon
when i get abit of time ill take some pics of the ghost i have left here they are all so different. was going to keep all the ghost i had left but i have to many hold backs and now the bloodreds are here i will have to let some go boo hoo. |
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saddleninja
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 21:10:24
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looking good, how many have you hatched this season |
1 amel 1 okeette 2 normals 1 rosy rat x 3 royals
1 cali king 1 publean milk 1 yemen chameleon 2 orange spotted agamas 1 colombian rainbow boa |
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Kazerella
The Corn Snake Admin
United Kingdom
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Posted - 06/10/2008 : 17:30:15
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Some very nice ones on there Roselyn
How's the new human baby? |
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Ell
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 06/10/2008 : 18:05:02
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Lovely snakes! Yay another Plymouth person! Mark and myself are in Plymouth to. |
1.0.0 Normal corn snake - Dusk 0.1.0 Strawberry Snow Stripe corn snake - Dawn 0.1.0 Harlequin Crested Gecko - Stickles 1.0.0 Sable Syrian Hamster - CoCo 0.1.0 Hognose snake - Truffles |
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Posted - 07/10/2008 : 11:45:45
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human baby (veroninca) is doing great she is very demanding and not given me much time so breeding season has been a nightmare trying to keep on top of it all. we hatch more than 100 corns this year plus burmese and carpets. to tell you the truth i lost count on the corns as with everything going on time has been short, not even all they charts are up to date (doh)and ive stoped writing on feds altogether now it quicker to note if one hasn't but so far nearly everthing we have sold has gone strate to suppliers. hi ell look fwd to talking to you |
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dazb
The Corn Snake Moderator
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Posted - 07/10/2008 : 17:00:56
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welcome back roselyn glad to hear everything is going ok...
ros, wot is the difference between stripes and motly stripes.
i have just got a female ghost stripe but now some one said she was a motley. if you could help i would be really grateful. this is her. her belly has no markings if that helps. thanks..
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Posted - 08/10/2008 : 10:05:38
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hi this is where i rabbit on and hope it makes sence lol
basically the motley and stripe gene share the same allele. of recent some people have stated that motley is dominate over the stripe gene.
anyhow the name motley/stripe has been used to decribe both genetic motley striped and motley with striping animals.
corns that are a 100% motley and corns that are 50% motley and 50% stripe can look stiped but the stripes tend to be thinner and rough/jagged looking or broke.
striped corns tend to have a wider stripe full stripe (unless it been selectively bred someting ie cubed/vanishing.)the stripes tend to look cleaner
visually your snake looks motley/stripe, but confusion has started to occur because alot of these motley/stripe animals are from seletive bred motleys and have no stripe gene in them. so people have started to call them motleys when they do not know there genetic background. which is why your snake was refurred to as a motley.
if you look at the pics in my post the genetic mot/strip animals look very motley (which backs up motley being dominate over stripes)but mum was a motley dad was a stripe so they are a 100% genetic mot/stripes. whereas the ghost i have just put mot/stripe this is because mum and dad were both genetic motley/stripe given me a big pain in the bum. as really 25% should be striped (rembering what i said about striped animals being selectivly bred for broken patterns ie cubed)25% motleys (that because of selective breeding can look striped) and 50% genetic motley/stripes. not confusing at all is it lol
oh both motley and stripe animals have clear bellies again because of the rough edging on your snake and the pattern being broken i would say its not a genetic stiped ghost. weather it is a motley or a genetic mot/stripe is something you will have to prove via future breeding.
sorry ive waffled on abit let me know if i missed something cheers
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matty18714
The Count of Corniness
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/10/2008 : 16:12:02
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Thats a good explination roselyn |
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dazb
The Corn Snake Moderator
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Posted - 08/10/2008 : 17:43:56
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no that is great roslyn. will take me afew reads to diegest it but has been a great help. im glad you came back to help. she was sold to me at donny show as a ghost stripe and it was some one else on TRP that said she was motely. i guess wen i get a ghost stripe male to breed her with we shall see wot happens.
again many many thanks. |
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gingerpony
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Posted - 08/10/2008 : 19:30:43
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cleared it up nicely for me too, i thought they were visually either stripe or motley, and didn't really know about motley-stripes I understand the genetics behind it - that gene sharing the same allele. |
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