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"Cotton Candy" Snows

Mitchell Mulks

New member
Once again, a huge shout-out to Graham over at Strange Cargo Exotics! All the animals I've ever seen from his stock are 100% quality.

These are a pair of "Cotton Candy" snow corns. They will become absolute screamers as they age. When mature, I plan on breeding the male to a wild-caught corn I recently acquired, to try to tease out the gene, or genes, that creates the intense pinks seen in the adults. It could be all a result of selective breeding, but I doubt it.

Without further adieu...

"Cotton Candy" Snow Corn: Male
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"Cotton Candy" Snow Corn: Female
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They are gorgeous!
 
I'm thrilled with mine! Can't wait to see how they progress.
 
I really fought myself from adding a pair of these to my list and I'm SERIOUSLY kicking myself that I didn't.
Another great pick up from Graham. Congrats on the killer additions!
 
Thanks everyone for the kind comments. As y'all know, my cottoncandy snows come from the PoppyCorns STARBURST X JMG Salmon Snow pairing--not sure how many red/pink genes are at work within them (especially since this is the first generation). They get better and better with age---I'm glad these were put into the hands of other dedicated hobbyists so we can all observe how they change as they mature.
 
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