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Katt
07-31-04, 10:53 PM
Before you read on further, first two things. No 1, if you do not like hybrids, then continue no further, and No 2, these are NOT FOR SALE.

First the story, I had wanted to see what baridi x corns looked like, as I hadn't seen pictures of what these animals looked like. So I decided that I would put my female bairdi with Vanan's ghost corn. (Of course it wasn't as simple as that, but I don't reveal my hybrid secrets!) I was able to get three seperate copulations out of them, which for some reason I don't have pics of, but hopefully I find them. Candi, my bairdi, laid 7 seven eggs, which we have been waiting two months to start pipping. Today, the first of the eggs slit and we could see noses. Later in the evening, one baby came out.

But first pics of the parents. Male ghost corn, Mahesh.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Corns/mahey.jpg">

And Candi, the momma.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Rats/bairdbod.jpg">

What we found this afternoon. We'd been checking the incubator at least three days a day as we were both VERY excited to see what would become of this cross.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Corns/corndiegg.jpg">

A few hours later, we were able to see this.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Corns/corndi.jpg">

Obviously one wild looking snake!!

The head is obvious corn influenced.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Corns/corndihead.jpg">
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Corns/corndineck.jpg">

The body is very bairdi like.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Corns/corndibod.jpg">

They are also bairdi sized, these are BIG babies!
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Kattia/Corns/corndihand.jpg">

They are most unusually coloured. The interstitial skin is pinkish, the overall body colour is a nice light grey, the anterior is almost white, compared to the light grey of the posterior. Baby #1 showed a bit of fiestiness and actually bit Vanan and I!!

We are super excited to see how these guys develop. Baird's ratsnake go through a phenomenal change from baby to adult. We are hoping with the added corn influence to see more colour in the adult. As stated before, these animals are NFS.

Katt
07-31-04, 11:03 PM
In case someone asks. The reason why they are NFS is b/c once they are out of our hands, we can not control who they're with and what they might be bred with.

JD@reptiles
07-31-04, 11:09 PM
Effing wicked!

Jungle Jen
07-31-04, 11:12 PM
Beautiful babies! I can't wait to see how they develop over time.

annieb_mice
07-31-04, 11:12 PM
OH WOW!!!! Katt those are AWESOME looking babies!!! BIG CONGRATULATIONS to you and Vanan!!! Send more pics!!!!
Take care
Annie B. <:3 )~~

Jungle Jen
07-31-04, 11:12 PM
Congrats on the beautiful babies! I can't wait to see how they develop over time.

PS - what was the ending head count, did all 7 hatch?

Katt
07-31-04, 11:15 PM
Only three of pipped of the seven eggs. Hopefully over the next few days the rest hatch out, but we were too excited to hold back. Been waiting for long enough!!

Thanks for all the compliments guys!!

McPatch
07-31-04, 11:29 PM
Very cool Katt.Can't wait to see future pics on them

Darren

Joe
07-31-04, 11:36 PM
Im not really into thy hybrid thing, but they are neat looking snakes... congrats I guess...lol

DocMan
07-31-04, 11:37 PM
Although I am TOTALLY against Hybrids. I am very happy that you are not selling them, and mianly for the reason which you stated! THANK YOU!

Very awesome! Now what is the momma? Ya didnt mention LOL. Sorry if its something easy I am more of a Boid guy.

Katt
07-31-04, 11:42 PM
Oh sorry, I keep saying bairdi which is the species name for Baird's ratsnakes.

I absolutely love hybrids, but I believe in responsibility. Thanks for keeping a level head.

DocMan
07-31-04, 11:47 PM
Yep thats why I have no problem (but if I did it would be none of my business.)

Thanks again Katt for being so careful! I wish more breeders of Hybrids were like you!

Man I wouldnt mind breeding a Hybrid just for my keeping! Amazing!

gonesnakee
08-01-04, 03:22 AM
Look like Jungles to me WOO HOO! I'll trade for some & cross breed them to my Variable King X Corn Hybrid just to see or maybe with "Preciousss" Heh Heh Had to get the purists going ; ) Mark

Simon
08-01-04, 09:13 AM
Wow....
those are really something~
but I too am not really into hybrids...
it's a very nice thing that you're not selling these animals and are being responsible for making these hybrids.
You might be fully responsible for selling them out as hybrids, but you never know if the person that you sold to is nearly as responsible as you are and that might make the corn/baridi's gene pool a little messy no matter how much more you try to 'purify' it anymore~

So yeah great work and awesome looking snakes~~

vanderkm
08-01-04, 09:29 AM
Congrats Katt - know it has been a tough year for you in other clutches - glad that one you were hoping for has turned out for you.

Interesting babies and will be interesting to see what they end up like as adults,

mary v.

python_diva_06
08-01-04, 09:30 AM
i like hybrids as long as your not sloppy with them...those look absolutly amazing!!!! keep us posted on the little guys and send pics after there first shed!!!

Siretsap
08-01-04, 10:13 AM
Lolol now to see if this little one will musk like a baird's ;-)

Very nice looking baby. Kinda has a milksnake look into it, odd.

ShawnBC
08-01-04, 10:39 AM
I was wondering, is it dangerous to produce hybrid??

Oliverian
08-01-04, 11:34 AM
Sweeeeeeeeet!!!! That's awesome guys! Glad you decided not to sell them, I think it would be a bad idea. So do you know if that's ever been done before?

Crazy! He's a sweet looking little bugger!

-TammyR

Invictus
08-01-04, 12:48 PM
That's gotta be a first. I can't believe how nice the babies look! That's insane!

Katt
08-01-04, 03:18 PM
Corndi, born, barndi (baird's x corn) have been done in the States to the F2 generation. As far as Canadian Corndi, I believe these are the first, but I won't toot my own horn, unless someone can verify other corndi in Canada. I'd be really interested in seeing them!!

Anyways, I'm really glad to see everyone is being civil. I sort of expect a nasty PM telling me how evil I am to cross a beautiful species like bairdi with the "common" corn. If it makes anyone feel better, Candi will be breeding a pure bairdi next year. Bairdi are one of my fave N.A. species, so of course I have to have some pure babies!!

Two more li'l babies have hatched out and they aren't as nice as the first guy. Different head markings and different sized bands on the body. Plus they are both darker. During the night, the first guy has lightened up and some pinks are showing through. It'll be VERY interesting to see how these guys develop.

Hopefully they all eat like pigs. We will be sure to keep everyone updated on how these guys do.

HeatherK
08-01-04, 04:56 PM
VERY cool looking baby - wow! Thanks for letting us hear (and see) all about it.

MouseKilla
08-02-04, 01:02 AM
Those are so cool!

I'm glad you're not selling them too because now I can breed them myself and make all the money!

Yeah, and I'm gonna sell them as "corn snakes" to little kids and tell the kids that they MUST be kept in pairs or else they will get lonely and die. Yeah, that's what I'm gonna do. lol!

Vanan
08-02-04, 11:31 AM
lol! Think you're funny huh! lol! :D :p