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What would you like to see?

Jevard

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I know everyone out there thats interested in morphs... has had that thought "i wonder what ..or if" so what different color or pattern morphs that aren't out there would you find interesting to see arise? no matter how farfetched or unlikely it is to happen! (even if you go so far as to wanna see a solid pink snake for example) !!who knows someone may spark interest in another to try and breed what you think of !!
 
I would really like to see an actual BLUE corn. Not like the 'dilute anery "blue"' snakes that are out there now. I mean a nice light powder blue. And maybe someone can work on a green corn while they're at it.
 
I want to see an anery that has such a high contrast that they look black and white instead of gray and darker gray. Mine had a pretty good contrast but not quite black and white, although I've never seen another like her... I wish she was still alive so I could try some breeding projects with her ~_~. Heck, I just wish she was still alive :p. She was the coolest.
 
Yea i think would also like to see one with a majority of black even an all black one.

Just Out of curiosity what is the most recent morph to be created?
 
I've been wondering what a butter ghost/ amber snow would look like just because I have all the genes in my collection. I have a feeling some genes would mask others and it would just look like a snow. For all I know somebody has already bred one.

Of course I want to see all the possible cinder combos be done!

But sometimes I start to think about something Kathy Love said in her book about how there's so many genes out there and with all that mixing up of everything we might just end up with a muddy brown snake, like what happens when a child mixes all the paint colors together. (I'm wildly paraphrasing off the top of my head because I don't feel like going to look it up but it went something like that...)
 
When someone (like a buyer) asks me "What color corns do you have?" I ask them "What's you favorite color, besides blue?"

In saying that, I'd love to see a blue corn too!
 
I think an all blue snake would be cool, but a somewhat realistic celective breeding project that I'd like to see is multi-colored bloodreds. Maybe an orange bloodred, or a pure yellow butter bloodred, or vanishing pattern butter stripe. I also love the earlier Idea of a very hi-contrast anery, only white and black, that would be amazing.
 
What would tickle my fancy would be either a half white/half red extreme pied bloodred, or something like a blizzard with red borders and white centers of the saddles.
:] I can dream.
 
I've been wondering what a butter ghost/ amber snow would look like just because I have all the genes in my collection. I have a feeling some genes would mask others and it would just look like a snow. For all I know somebody has already bred one.

Yup. Stephen "Snakebreeder" Sharp here in the UK bred at least one this year, from a pair of Hypo Butters out of Amber parents that had a Snow ancestor.

At this point the photo I've seen looks like a snow to me... but who knows when the yellow comes in!

My druthers would be monochromatic, white-bellied bloodreds - intense red, silver or steel grey, solid yellow... and lots of things with good strong stripes.

A selectively bred Anery Stripe with BLACK stripes and a WHITE background would be sweet.
 
GhostHouseCorns wrote:
I've been wondering what a butter ghost/ amber snow would look like just because I have all the genes in my collection. I have a feeling some genes would mask others and it would just look like a snow. For all I know somebody has already bred one.

I'm working on Caramel Ghost. Anery masks caramel...we know this. Anery Caramels look like standard anerys, though they tend to have higher contrast in my experience...not enough to warrant a new trade name, but a higher contrast.

I believe I produced a Caramel Ghost Motley this year(homo. caramel/anery/hypo/motley). She is a brownish-yellow coloration with the subtle shades of grey found in baby ghosts. Only time and test breeding will prove it out, but if I can develope the "look" to be appreciably different from standard ghost motleys...this place will be the first to know.
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As for a wishlist...I haven't really thought about it, aside from making new combinations...Hypo Plasma Motley, Sulphur Stripe, Amber Blood Stripe, Hypo Granite Motley...adding diffused and motley or stripe to existing morphs has me thoroughly fascinated...
 
been away on a trip thanks to everyone whos been posting i see allot of interesting ideas coming up
 
If blue was just not difficult enough (if not impossible) to get, I'd like to see a multicolor corn that would include greens, blues, and purples... The morph name would be "rainbow" :p
 
If blue was just not difficult enough (if not impossible) to get, I'd like to see a multicolor corn that would include greens, blues, and purples... The morph name would be "rainbow" :p
I'm waiting for neon purple corns that glow in the dark.
 
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