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Sunkissed Anery?

See? I'm damned if I do, and damned if I don't. I could have just posted them as a "guess what this is" type of post.

Naw Rich, we appreciate the photos ! (Grin)
 
Yeah, I think those Sunkissed Lavenders are rather intriguing looking.

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I think I may have some Sunkissed Blizzards as well, but I haven't looked closely at them yet. Hmm, wonder if I sold them off accidentally? Sometimes I do stuff like that in the chaos this time of year.

As for Sunkissed being a pattern trait, I can't recall seeing anything NOT also hypomelanistic looking bearing that look. I would have thought I would get some Charcoals with that pattern, but I did not, as best I can recall. But I have seen some Sunkisseds lighter then others, so the jury is still out on that one.
 
I am droooooling over that sunkissed lav. OMG!!

Good thing I can make my own in a few years.

:shrugs: Where's that damned satellite???
 
Rich Z said:
I think I may have some Sunkissed Blizzards as well, but I haven't looked closely at them yet. Hmm, wonder if I sold them off

Hmmm...I better go take a closer look at that blizzard I got from you this year ;)
 
Congratulations Rich!
I appreciate the dedication and effort that you have put in to create these new morphs.

The Sun Lavs are very nice and unique among the hypo combos with Lavender. It will be very interesting to see how much they vary in the future. The Blood gene would be a sweet introduction into this mix!
 
Actually the Sunkissed Lavenders are only a step towards other projects. :rolleyes:
 
Now those are some clutches where I'd love to see head patterns on all the hatchlings. Do the smooshed head patterns occur on all of them, or just on the sunkissed hatchlings? (I know there's some oddness in the non-sunkissed ones, but there seems to be an extra amount of it on the sunkissed ones.)

I've got one cool female (het sunkissed) with a nifty "eyebrow" pattern like I see on the normals in the pic with the charcoal. I'll have to get pics of her. :)
 
those sunkissed morphs are awesome looking ! i can't wait to see someone produce a sunkissed bloodred.
 
sweet

the sunkissed always have kool patterns,and it also brings out alot of color in them :cheers:
 
Serpwidgets said:
Now those are some clutches where I'd love to see head patterns on all the hatchlings. Do the smooshed head patterns occur on all of them, or just on the sunkissed hatchlings? (I know there's some oddness in the non-sunkissed ones, but there seems to be an extra amount of it on the sunkissed ones.)

I've got one cool female (het sunkissed) with a nifty "eyebrow" pattern like I see on the normals in the pic with the charcoal. I'll have to get pics of her. :)

Damn you and your head patterns Chuck. Now I have to go look through all my hatchlings and look at their parents to see if I find one or more with that damn head pattern and look towards breeding to see if I have sunkissed in my line and don't know it. GRRRR!!!!!!

BTW, beautiful snakes Rich. You're kinda making it very fun for me now. I'm trying to think up cool new projects to start getting involved in (something no one else has done) when I start to breed more heavily, but you seem to already have most of the basic 2-gene morphs taken care of. Do you have a list of your morphs that involve 2, 3 and 4 mutations??? I'm starting to think my site is REALLY REALLY behind now. LMAO!!!!
 
Alrighty! After that "fun" adventure, I have come to the following conclusions.

A.) Serp is full of it as far as head patterns being related to sunkissed.
B.) There are aproximately 1/2 of my clutch with similar head patterns to Serp's het sunkissed.
C.) Mommy's head pattern is similar to Serp's he sunkissed.
D.) The only way that I would have a het sunkissed female from Don is if the parents (one who was wild caught and one who was a hatchling from 2 wild caught animals [assuming I remember the family history Don gave me correctly]) is if there is an area of the great outdoors that corns reside that is, in a large part, sunkissed animals.
E.) I now have to do breeding trials with some of these hatchlings.
F.) Serp is a jerk for making me look at all my snakes and go through this whole ordeal.
G.) I need a couple of aspirin.
H.) I can't believe I'm giving out some of those hatchings as prizes.
.....and finally.....
I.) I might want to invest in a sunkissed this year to prove, without a doubt, that I have sunkissed in my line.

According to all of this, I think that there is only one thing I can say about my fun little life here in my couped up house......

AAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

;)
 
If you don't mind my asking, how come you're couped up in your house?
-Kat
 
E. g. guttata said:
Alrighty! After that "fun" adventure, I have come to the following conclusions.

A.) Serp is full of it as far as head patterns being related to sunkissed.
LMAO! I very well could be, but it's fun finding out. :D

Hopefully next year I will be hatching some sunkissed and normal hatchlings from het parents. This should give me a better idea of whether these really do follow the sunkised gene around, or if it was just line-breeding involved. However, it seems to be plausible so far, based on the few pics of mixed clutches that I've seen.

To add to your frustration, EGG, ( :sidestep: ) even if that proves out, it doesn't mean that everything with such a head pattern is from sunkissed lines. (Just like a few connected circles on the neck doesn't mean it's gotta be het for motley.)

here in my couped up house
Your house is a two-door? <IMG SRC=http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=23361>
 
dionythicus said:
Has anyone experimented making ghosts using the Sunkissed hypo?
Wow...4 pages and yet, no anery Sunkissed! Not even from Rich! Guess my Sunkissed project is still very viable...double hypo (hypo A and Sunkissed) ghosts, and while in the process of making these, I'm sure to get some anery Sunkissed. It's gonna be a long time as my 2 Sunkissed pairs are only '05's. If I could find one next year, and can afford it, I would definately get an older Sunkissed male. I don't even want to know what pricetag Rich is thinking of putting on a double hypo hatchling when he finally decides to sell some. And those Sun lavs...HOLY COW! I love the pinks and oranges on hypolavs already...the wait to get a Sun lav is probably gonna kill me!
 
Same here. I want to hatch out my own sun lav (I'm secretly calling them sherbert corns because they remind me of rainbow sherbert right now). My lav and sunkissed are '05, so I'll have to wait to even make hets. Of course, I may look for something older this w/e at the show. I'd love to see anery suns.
 
Alrighty, in light of the fun things I'm seeing on this thread, I have started a new thread that has a table on it showing the morphs created when pairing together 2-gene mutations. I know the table is not perfect, and I would actually like a lot of people to check it out, especcially you Rich. I have a feeling that you, more than most people, have a large number of morphs involving 2 genes that I don't have up there. LMAO!! Here's a link to it: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25966
 
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