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UPDATE "WC female"

darinskagen

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what do you think about her?

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I know the stigma about catching wild snakes, but I have to admit it is a bit cool to see one, all natural, from the wild.

What a beautiful animal.
 
She was found in southern florida, i got her about a year and a half ago weighing around 20 grams

here is an old pic of her

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She is absolutely GORGEOUS!! Her look is definitely unique! You are going to need to try to create a selectively bred variety like her as well as testing to see if she carries an as yet unidentified new gene. She looked so much like a light anery when you found her. You need to pair her with a light colored, thick bordered anery male to start.
 
im still trying to figure how i want to breed her out, i want to rule or prove out anery and caramal, but would like to get SK and stripe into the mix to see what happens, i have atleast a year to figure it out, and get the males i want but i plan on breeding her out and proving or disproving any genetics that may be there
 
I think you should try and make more that look just like her. You dont see many normal or anery corns that look like that. Mixing in other genes is just going to muck it up, I think.
 
What interesting coloration! I'm with the camp that's advocating testing for know genes before you intentionally mix in other things.
 
i want to replacate her first off, but i figure if you can slip in a few other geens in the process its a win i just have to work on finding the right males to work with now
 
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