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Old 05-17-11, 05:37 PM   #16
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*goes to get some shades* Damn thats bright.
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sweet little worms!!!
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Good God they're all gorgeous!! Wish we weren't half the world away from each other lol
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awesome! congrats!
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awesome! congrats!
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Stripes! Now I'm jealous!

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Wow, those are fantastic!
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Whaddya figure for that last one?? LOVE the color!
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I'm gona guess snow? (i hope I'm right but only looked up the morphs for 20 mins lol)

Edit: Wait, no snow parents, im a baddie
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the pairing was amel het lavender hypo stripe ph anery x hypo mot/stripe hets unknown, so we were expecting wild type and hypos + stripe, but seems one of the hets of the hypo is amel
IT COULD BE A SNOW!!!

The hypo is het amel at the very least, but it could easily be het anery as well; the Amel is a possible het for anery, which means that baby could potentially be a Striped Snow. This should work out to a 1-in-64 shot, according to the corn calculator, once we assume the parental genetics. Throw in the chances of the parents having the genetics for it, and that baby is 1 of a thousand
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Holy Crap, Hammer, you better hold back that potentially snow stripe...he's also 50% Het Lavender and Het Hypo...if he proves out snow, that'd be a genetic powerhouse right there
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Sweetness!
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Yeah, no kidding!! I'm super jealous right now lol!
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thanks,

so far from this clutch we have got hypos, hypo stripe, amel poss hypo amel, amel stripe poss hypo amel stripe the snow stripe and a ghost stripe, is a good clutch so far still have 3 eggs to pip so will be nice to see what comes out of those also.

so far we have determined that the amel is het hypo anery stripe (lavender) the hypo stripe is het amel and anery, has been a good clutch from these 2 so far.

and yes the snow stripe is most definately a keeper.

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I don't know if you need to worry about this with corns, but some designer morphs of other snakes are born without their egg tooth, might want to cut the egg, don't remove the snake just make a cut along the egg about the width of your finger nail with a razor blade (pinch the egg and cut the pinched area to avoid the snake)
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