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Weather1
11-09-03, 10:47 AM
Just wondering if hybrids musk.
Corns do not but when you cross it with a snake that does Kings, Milks, Etc. will the resulting offspring musk also. :med2teeth:
Almost all snakes musk, including corns.
Weather1
11-09-03, 11:01 AM
I have never heard of corns mucking. No care sheet mentions it either, that I have read. I may be wrong? None of mine ever have.
That's only becos corns tend to be tamer than kings and don't need to musk unneccesarily. If you ever come across a mean corn (there are some out there!) take a whiff. :)
If you breed a more aggresive species with a tame one, you may get a mix of them. I find that the jungle corns we've created (F1's) tend to act like baby calikings when young. Maybe that would answer your originalr question. :)
Weather1
11-09-03, 11:23 AM
Yes it does, So then some offspring may and other may not. Thanks.
Weather1
11-09-03, 11:29 AM
:medsmile:
gonesnakee
11-09-03, 03:25 PM
I find some that act like baby corns (calm & docile) & some act like baby Calkings (musky & bitey) with a few somewhere inbetween. I have 1 baby albino this year that looks exactly like a banded CK & strikes every time. I've been using it to show people how harmless babies actually are. I'll let it bit me a few times in front of them to show them how it can't even break skin 9/10 times. It is a good learning experience for young kids & their parents to learn about aggressiveness in babies & more importantly not to be at all scared by the "tough guy act". They usually all chill out in the end though once they realize that you have no intentions of hurting them. it takes longer with some than others though. Mark I.
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