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elliotulysses

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My SO and I want to get into breeding corns. Right now we have three juveniles; two females, one male. The females are a snow and a candy cane, where as the male is a type A anery. So far I feel like I'm getting a good mix of genetics. Any suggestions?
Keep in mind this breeding project is not going to start until my babies are no longer babies; so a few years to acquire knowledge.
Also, any tips to this?

thanks for any help
 
If you haven't played around with a corn genetics calculator here's a link to one http://www.corncalc.com/

I have those 3 morphs in my collection and haven't bred them for a few years now. With the 100's of thousands of combos that can be produced now I don't feel there is a good market for them. That said your 3 snakes bred together will only produce Anery's (snow x anery )and normals ( candy(amel) x anery ) with hets. Breeding is the easy part usually :) The hard part is taking care of the hatchlings while finding an outlet to sell or adopt them out. You will want to add to your genetics pool to get more diversity. Play with the corn calculator to see what will be a good add.
It is a fun hobby and no discouragement intended. You have plenty of time to get a plan set for what to breed and where to sell.
Good luck and have fun :)
 
If you haven't played around with a corn genetics calculator here's a link to one http://www.corncalc.com/

I have those 3 morphs in my collection and haven't bred them for a few years now. With the 100's of thousands of combos that can be produced now I don't feel there is a good market for them. That said your 3 snakes bred together will only produce Anery's (snow x anery )and normals ( candy(amel) x anery ) with hets. Breeding is the easy part usually :) The hard part is taking care of the hatchlings while finding an outlet to sell or adopt them out. You will want to add to your genetics pool to get more diversity. Play with the corn calculator to see what will be a good add.
It is a fun hobby and no discouragement intended. You have plenty of time to get a plan set for what to breed and where to sell.
Good luck and have fun :)
Thanks! I will play with that. I wanted some basic morphs to start off with then play with their offsprings genetics
I'm not worried about making money, it's solely for enjoyment. But I do have outlets for baby selling
 
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