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What corn?

SNAKESRCOOL

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Can anyone tell me what kind of corn this is. I've been trying to find out ever since I got her, the only suggestion I've had is a Blizzard but they weren't sure.

<img src="http://www.angelfire.com/fang/fotos/images/storm.JPG" width="400" height="350">
 
Wow..looks like one of those rare invisible corns. They blend in with whatever their background may be. :D


Back to being serious now, your picture didn't show up. When you're posting a message with pictures, make sure to select "Preview Reply" at the bottom before submitting your post. That way you can check to make sure everything is order before posting. =)
 
Well, I think it has too much color to be a blizzard. it could be a snow corn, though. The only way you'll ever know is by doing breeding trials.
 
OK thanks, a decent pic would probably make life easier but she just won't sit still since she came out of brumation. My male is a normal with no het that I know of so the hatchlings (assuming I get some) should tell me one way or the other. Thanks again.
 
The easiest way to find out if she's a snow, is to breed her with a snow. You could also use an amel het anery or an anery het amel.
 
Your starting to lose me now lol. I'm new to the whole breeding game so am a long way off you guys and understanding genes and the like. I've always wondered what she was but it's not important at the moment, my first hurdle is gettin my corns to breed, I only have two corns in my small collection of snakes and they are the normal male and whatever she is. Thanks again for trying though.
 
If your normal male is not het for anything, then all of their babies will be normal het for *whatever your female is*
 
I've just downloaded that progeny predictor and found that out, what a plum I feel lol. I was kind of hoping no one would notice what I wrote earlier. Oh well, doesn't matter to much, I'll look into it a bit more when I'm more clued up on the basics.
 
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