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Old 09-21-03, 02:49 PM   #1
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Exclamation Axminster corn!!!!!

I've found a breeder in Uk and he has some really neat corns.....an Axminster corn that looks like a jungle carpet, a forest corn which is a result of an accidental mating.

I'm gonna have to get an axminster corn!! and probably a couple of the others

http://www.dksnakes.co.uk/
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Old 09-21-03, 04:31 PM   #2
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wow....
this is really is into hybrids.....he breeds tons of king x corn morphs....

personally I don't like it at all....but he does have a few nice looking corns snakes.....
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Old 09-22-03, 12:20 AM   #3
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The main problem I would have with corn X king is that kings will eat other snakes, so what would a King X do......would they have the same eating habit as a king or a corn???
This could become a problem with cross breeding certain snakes.
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Old 09-22-03, 03:11 AM   #4
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I have spoke to a few people who x corns with kings and they say that it depends on the individual snake, some are canabalistic and some are not.
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Corns as babies are cannibalistic so there wouldn't be much of a difference there but as an adult snake they are very unlikely to injure a cagemate unless both of the specimens housed together are males and the scent of food is in the air or something along that line. King X Corns tend to have unbeatable feeding responses.
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I know some ppl who would be highly disagreeable with crossing to that extreme. Must make an interesting snake though
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