cornmorphs
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The plasma stripe female 2012
The amel plasma stripe, one of two boys.



The amel plasma stripe, one of two boys.



My 1st yes, world wide I dont know.. I'd be surprised if no one had done it, but I guess happy.. also had hypo cinder blood this week, so slim chance of 2 potential 1st timers.. but I dont know for sure.
Just very pleased, i was aiming for plasma stripe, so to get the amel version 1st I was happy and unhappy at the same time lol..
Thankfully the snake is male, although pretty much no diffusion at all, which is a pitty in a way, but the genes are there, so thats the main thing. cant wait to see what you hatch on thoseSweet looking snakes they should turn into stunning animals, And a hypo cinder blood I would like to see this when you get the chance and talk sometime I have a hypo het cinder lavender bloodred clutch hatching out now and am seeing some sweet bizarre faces.
Yeah I;ve read quite a few threads on Hyacinth, made me want one even more than I already did, if thats possible. This has been my biggest and longest target, and naturally the most satisfying, just hope she eats overnight now.Well, I hatched one plasma stripe last year, Hyacinth, and it was VERY thrilling!
Thankfully the snake is male, although pretty much no diffusion at all, which is a pitty in a way, but the genes are there, so thats the main thing. cant wait to see what you hatch on those
That is neat, I checked out the few photos of cinder bloods a few weeks back and only 1 has diffusion on the sides, Did you also happen to notice any clutch mates that were missing their very middle belly checkers more then bloodred just being involved and instead possibly cinder? My few cinder clutches had hatchlings missing the center of their belly checkers and all my cinders only have belly marks on the sides.
Yes, been doing this pairing for 4 years now, and have used several of their babies to produce too.. so altogether have had about 8 clutches of the hypo cinder blood and hets... ONE HCB and no cinder blood to show for it lol.. thats juist bad luck, but I have had it on many other projects, so wont complain too much,.Thankfully the snake is male, although pretty much no diffusion at all, which is a pitty in a way, but the genes are there, so thats the main thing. cant wait to see what you hatch on those
That is neat, I checked out the few photos of cinder bloods a few weeks back and only 1 has diffusion on the sides, Did you also happen to notice any clutch mates that were missing their very middle belly checkers more then bloodred just being involved and instead possibly cinder? My few cinder clutches had hatchlings missing the center of their belly checkers and all my cinders only have belly marks on the sides.