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New very unique baby

Allison

Well-known member
Hi everyone, I wanted to take a moment to share my new baby! I found this little guy at a local shop and fell for him immediately. It turns out he is a 50/50 cross between Corn Snake and Arizona Glossy Snake. I have always held fascination with hybrids and love how unique he looks. Not to mention I have never heard or seen such a cross before. Note his high saddle count, sides, and almost white background.

Let me know what you think! :)









Thanks!
 
I wanted to do that pairing myself, but the glossy I got hated my household and wouldn't eat. :/
 
Thanks Eatmice, TheFrogman, and Megan! Sorry to hear your glossy was a problem feeder. I admit this little guy will be a project due to the same issues. He and his clutch mates have been assist fed this far. We'll see! I have high hopes for him.
 
The adult glossy I had was perfectly willing to eat at someone else's house, after I rehomed him because I didn't know what I was doing wrong. The answer appears to be "nothing", because the set up at the new house was effectively the same. He just didn't like me. ;_; They're such beautiful snakes, though.
 
Thanks Lt. Dan! Anery/Okeetee- yes, the pictures are posted above but I will include another :).

JTBelcastro- I saw that too and love it! I also love the little female symbol on his head.

Megan- I agree, I love my native Arizona species. I have never encountered a glossy snake in the wild but I like how they look similar to another one of my favorites- the gopher snake. I'm really hoping I can get this little one to eat when it comes time.
 
How about now.
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