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How'd They Do It?

Bloodred Dad!

Proud Parent
Okay, I was looking around at different morphs, trying to pick out (possibly) a female and a came across a "Frosted" morph. http://www.cornsnakes.net/photogalleryhr.php is where I found it. I met Dan at a reptile show in Dallas one time and he was a great guy. I was just checking stuff out and I thought that looked pretty neato. Can anyone give me an educated guess as to how you think you get the Frosted pattern?
 
There is a good chance that it is a hybrid ( bred with a rat snake), although that is NOT necessarily the case. The best thing to do would be to contact the breeder and ask them. :)
PS) Do a search here for "frosted" and you'll probably find a few good threads on it, This can be a pretty "hot" topic.
 
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Don Soderburg is a real stand up guy. If you're interested in the frosted morph, call him on the phone and talk to him. I will guarantee he will tell you the truth, what ever it is.
 
I posted a little while back asking about my frosted amel. I was wondering whether or not she was a hybrid. It started a bit of a debate, but I pretty much concluded that it was quite likely she was a hybrid, but certainly not guarenteed.

Here she is:

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Note: The camera completely messed up her color...she's quite red.
 
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