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Granite, Bloods, Lavender Corns

Russ Bates

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Just took some pics of the corns I'll be breeding this summer. I've slimmed down my corn collection greatly to work with other pits and more thayeri but I just couldn't do without my bloodreds, granites, lavenders and some hold over project corns. I should produce the following:

Hypos
Hypo Lavenders
Lavenders
Bloodreds
Granites (blood red anery A)
Lavendersicles
Creamsicles
lavender milkphase motley
milkphase motley
and who knows what else will pop out.

Should be a fun summer!

Russ Bates
 

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Russ,awesome looking corns.Good luck with the breeding this year.You should get some really nice babys.

I really want to see an adult Lavendersicle,do you have a pic you could show me.

Thanks,Bob
 
lavendersicles

I'm working with hets only so I have no visible lavendersicle to show you. The odds are low but tehy are still there that I'll produce one or two from my het to het breeding. The big lavender pictured in my above post is the dad and the mother was a big creamsicle that I no longer own.

Russ
 
Beautiful snakes. I really like that photo of the bloodred coiled up with the lavender, it just looks awesome.
 
thanks for the compliments

it was tough thinning my corn collection down but the ones I kept I really like.
Russ
 
Okay, I'll take two of each. Great looking group you have there Russ. Feel free to e-mail me with a price list when the eggs hatch. :)
 
Not a Problem

This should really be a fun summer for eggs and snakes. I'm keeping my finger crossed on the hypo lavs as my breeder female is acting sluggish to come out of hibernation. She's eating, she just can't eat big stuff.....always a cause for concern.

I'll be sure to shoot you an availability list as the hatch and feed.

Take care,
Russ
 
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