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Palmetto Corn Snake?

Don=cornsake.net? If so then yes there were het snakes on the site priced at $2,000

Yes, he is selling hets for that price...
but I am quite certain that they are ones that were CB not WC

I have been wrong before, so before you take anything I write as fact it would be good to verify with Don
 
Oh I didn't know (or maybe didn't read) if someone was wondering if he was selling wc het palmettos. I guess I should probably be awake when I read these things.
 
If they were wild-caught, it would seem extremely unlikely that they would be het Palmetto. You can't know what (if anything) a wild-caught snake is heterozygous for.
 
My mistake - I mixed up that story and the piebald crested gecko that Matt bought for Pangea, which did come with some additional family members as possible hets. Though Don's story did mention sending a female out to mate with the Palmetto before the male shipped, and that clutch would have ended up as hets - insurance against shipping loss...
 
My mistake - I mixed up that story and the piebald crested gecko that Matt bought for Pangea, which did come with some additional family members as possible hets. Though Don's story did mention sending a female out to mate with the Palmetto before the male shipped, and that clutch would have ended up as hets - insurance against shipping loss...

It's actually a very smart idea. I probably wouldn't have thought of that...
 
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