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Does anyone have a good picture of a young Silver Queen ghost corn?

NCSUjle

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I am thinking of investing in a second female, and I am curious as to whether or not anyone has any good pictures that I could see. I own a charcoal ghost, and it seems that they look almost the same! hah
 
Well, you could check out this one:

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Will you have any of these hatching out here soon? I saw you the last time you were in Raleigh back in May. Will you be bringing any silver queen ghosts to the Raleigh show in August? I am very interested in purchasing one or more 2003 hatchlings of this type.

And thank you for posting that beautiful picture for me to see, Rich. :)
 
Should have plenty of them this year. Got some in the oven right now....

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It seems like they turn brown just like the Charcoal ghost corns. Are there any that stay silver and gray like the juvenile silver queens and charcoal ghosts?
 
Actually that is reflection you are seeing on those blotches making them look smokey colored, and not actually brown coloration. Most of the Silver Queens do stay shades of gray. Some will get a bit of yellow on the lateral blotches and that stripe on the side of the face, but many don't even get that.

Take a look at my cultivar page and view the example photos:

Silver Queen Cultivar Page
 
They are DEFINITELY beautiful. I bought a charcoal ghost corn that look exactly the same from you in May at the Raleigh show. I will DEFINITELY want to buy 2003 male and a female silver queen ghosts from you, if you will have some at the Raleigh show again in August. =) You have been SUCH a help Rich - Thank you! Hey, I also noticed on the calendar that you and I have the same birthday, that's pretty kewl :)
 
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