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My new corn!

Corn_Paradox

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Hey, at a herp show sunday I got my new corn a male snow just hatched a few weeks ago 14 inches or so. He looks like he may be het for motley as his first few saddles have the little dot associated with mot's. In about a year or year and a half I shall breed him with my okeetee (I'm intrested in breeding the second gen with him for some snows.) I'll post some pics when I get a digi cam working. He ate his pinkie today and is very active so he is looking like a good investment.
 
Congrats!

FWIW, the motley-like dots that you are referring to are standard for most corns. The first 2-5 saddles elongate and connect, forming "dots". This is not an indicator of being het for motley.
 
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