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Old 01-14-13, 12:04 AM   #1
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Kepler - Supernova corn

This little guy was born here this past October. Such color for only 3 months old! He's a Supernova (Hypo Ultra).











And one of him being a goofball.






Thanks for looking!
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn

Sweet looking.
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn

im not a ultra fan but hes nice looking!
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Thanks, guys! I can't wait to see what he looks like when he grows up.
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Wow, beautiful color! Never saw one before. Much more colorful than my Blizzard Gopher !
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Those colors are so vibrant
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beautiful coloring!!
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Wow, beautiful color! Never saw one before. Much more colorful than my Blizzard Gopher !
That could be because he's the first Supernova.

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Thanks everyone!
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That could be because he's the first Supernova. Thanks everyone!
Did you start this morph?
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Did you start this morph?
Yep! He is the first in the world, and the only one to hatch last season. I'm hoping that a few more pop out when the parents are bred again this year.
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Yep! He is the first in the world, and the only one to hatch last season. I'm hoping that a few more pop out when the parents are bred again this year.
That's pretty cool, if you're able to prove him out what would you sell the offspring for?


Also I've never really like corns but I figured I'd get one for a bioactive setup. What would you recommend?
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That's pretty cool, if you're able to prove him out what would you sell the offspring for?


Also I've never really like corns but I figured I'd get one for a bioactive setup. What would you recommend?
Still not sure on a price for the babies yet.

Corns can do quite well in a bioactive environment. As far as what I'd recommend? That all depends on what you like. Corns come in such a variety of color and pattern morphs, there's bound to be one (or twelve) that you like.
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Still not sure on a price for the babies yet.

Corns can do quite well in a bioactive environment. As far as what I'd recommend? That all depends on what you like. Corns come in such a variety of color and pattern morphs, there's bound to be one (or twelve) that you like.
Well I want something that has never shown any signs of neuro problems from morphs (not sure if that's common in corns) and that doesn't look like a typical corn snake everyone else has. Seems like most people have morphs with a lot of orange coloring.
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Well I want something that has never shown any signs of neuro problems from morphs (not sure if that's common in corns) and that doesn't look like a typical corn snake everyone else has. Seems like most people have morphs with a lot of orange coloring.
Neuro problems are VERY far from the norm in corns. The only morph I can really think of that's had any problems like that associated with it would be sunkissed, and that has been isolated to a single gene called Stargazer (which all of my corns containing sunkissed have been tested for).

Take a browse through Ian's Vivarium's morph guide as a way to preview what you're looking for. Stuff without the orange is going to be anery (a, b or charcoal, and z or cinder/ashy), lavender, and caramel. As far as not your average, I'd go with tessera for the pattern morph. Those can still be pretty pricey, though, so something with motley would also work out nicely, as motleys can be very variable.
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Neuro problems are VERY far from the norm in corns. The only morph I can really think of that's had any problems like that associated with it would be sunkissed, and that has been isolated to a single gene called Stargazer (which all of my corns containing sunkissed have been tested for).

Take a browse through Ian's Vivarium's morph guide as a way to preview what you're looking for. Stuff without the orange is going to be anery (a, b or charcoal, and z or cinder/ashy), lavender, and caramel. As far as not your average, I'd go with tessera for the pattern morph. Those can still be pretty pricey, though, so something with motley would also work out nicely, as motleys can be very variable.
I was looking to spend around $200, a regular tessera from what I've found is 500-600. Never seen such an expensive corn, but I'm looking into motleys they seem pretty cool. Thanks for the info.
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