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01-22-13, 04:05 PM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
beautiful coloring!!
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01-23-13, 02:37 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Wow, beautiful color! Never saw one before. Much more colorful than my Blizzard Gopher ! 
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That could be because he's the first Supernova.
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Those colors are so vibrant
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beautiful coloring!!
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Thanks everyone!
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I keep and breed corns, balls, and other assorted colubrids.
15.12 corns, 3.4 balls, 1.2 Trans Pecos, 1.1 AHS, 1.1 ptyas mucosus, 0.1 coelognathus flavolineatus, 0.1 BCI, 0.1 GTP, 0.1 othriophis moellendorffi, 1.1 Leopard Geckos
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01-23-13, 02:38 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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That could be because he's the first Supernova.  Thanks everyone!
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Did you start this morph?
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01-23-13, 02:47 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Did you start this morph?
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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.
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I keep and breed corns, balls, and other assorted colubrids.
15.12 corns, 3.4 balls, 1.2 Trans Pecos, 1.1 AHS, 1.1 ptyas mucosus, 0.1 coelognathus flavolineatus, 0.1 BCI, 0.1 GTP, 0.1 othriophis moellendorffi, 1.1 Leopard Geckos
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01-23-13, 02:48 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Originally Posted by RobsCornField
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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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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01-23-13, 02:54 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Originally Posted by Corey209
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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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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I keep and breed corns, balls, and other assorted colubrids.
15.12 corns, 3.4 balls, 1.2 Trans Pecos, 1.1 AHS, 1.1 ptyas mucosus, 0.1 coelognathus flavolineatus, 0.1 BCI, 0.1 GTP, 0.1 othriophis moellendorffi, 1.1 Leopard Geckos
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01-23-13, 02:56 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Originally Posted by RobsCornField
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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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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