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Is there any new mutations that can be created with the morphs we currently have?
BoidKeeper
08-14-04, 08:02 PM
All kinds! Lavender is still in the begin stages of being spread around and combined with other morphs. I produced 15 Opal hets this year. I can't till they are ready to breed!
Cheers,
Trevor
Invictus
08-14-04, 08:19 PM
Something that has not been done yet in Canada to my knowledge is Lavender Bloodreds. Those would be so far beyond amazing.... and expensive.
BoidKeeper
08-14-04, 09:05 PM
Chris Lane will be doing it next year as far as I know.
Cheers,
Trevor
I have started the lavender bloodred project. Infact I have even started teh opal bloodred projects too.
Now what new mutations?....
TONS!
Since we just found the lava hypo, there are basically limitless morphs that are to be found.
Then there is also the new ultra hypo and some more new hypos poping up~
So just to name a few that haven't even been done not just in Canada, but in the world are:
Lava/Utlra Motley
Lava/Ultra Striped
Lava/Ultra Bloodred
Ultra Lavender (there currently is a Lava Lavender 'now being called an Ice Lavender' but not proven to be a true 'Ice Lavender' Yet)
What I would like to see is a Lava Opal Striped Bloodred~ that would be awesome!
I can go on forever with this list....just imagining these morphs out makes me drool already~
So I guess I should get back into corns by getting a Lavender? Who's breeding them in Canada?
I do~
LOL!!
Well Lavenders are not THAT new...but still lots of projects going around them~
hypo a lavs
hypo c lavs
then there is a unproven cotton candy hypo lav....
lav motley
lav striped
lav bloodred
opals
carmamel lav (which looks like an anery)
so lavs have been going around....
get back into corns by getting something that you like and is willing to take care of their hatchlings if they don't sell~
Tim and Julie B
08-15-04, 01:33 PM
What language are you guys speaking? Oh yeah Guttataiese.
:D TB
Originally posted by Tim and Julie B
What language are you guys speaking? Oh yeah Guttataiese.
:D TB
LOL!!!!!!!
MouseKilla
08-17-04, 07:41 PM
Also known as "Corntonese".
dank7oo
08-17-04, 07:53 PM
How long have these genetics experts been working with corns (like Simon)?
Just seems so interesting - LOL
Jason
Well I am not really an expert...
just that I have been working with corns for a long time
I have been working with them since I was 11....
so 12 years now on just corns~
17 years since keeping snakes~~
crimsonking
08-21-04, 07:23 AM
Hey, what's a butter stripe X lavendar stripe called???
:Mark
Normal striped het amel, caramel and lavender~
Or are you asking 4 homoyzgous animal (butter lavender striped corn?) called?
thunder
08-21-04, 02:34 PM
wait, i thought that carmel and lavender were both forms of anerythrism, and they could not both be expressed in the same individual? could someone explain this one?
yup
you're right
with a caramel and lav being double homozygous for both genes expressing in the phenotype of the animal...it would basically look like an anery LOL~~
crimsonking
08-22-04, 05:03 AM
Look like an anery??? What about the stripe? AND.. what would you call it??? (the 2nd gen)
:Mark
Originally posted by crimsonking
Look like an anery??? What about the stripe? AND.. what would you call it??? (the 2nd gen)
:Mark
Oops
forgot the striped
so yeah looks like an anery striped~!!
LOL!!
What do you call it? Easy, Anery Striped!
LOL!!
Why?
Cause we can't tell the difference visually and we can't be sure if that animal is going to be homo caramel and lavender. Therefore we just call it an anery striped. Therefore...no name for that.
We're starting to have names for butter bloodred and ultra carame bloodred.....
but other than that....nope, no new names coming out...well in the past few months (if you count Lava Lavender, Ice Lavender a new name...)
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