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07-11-04, 05:20 PM
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'04 Anery Striped.....
'04 Male Anerytheristic Striped Corn:
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07-11-04, 05:25 PM
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Nice looking anery striped~!
Most of them are vanished too~!
Keep on selective breeding them like that and you'll end up with the patternless corns. These are born patternless too~~
So it might be something that you want to do...cause they're going for $700US each for patternless snows~~ and $4-500US striped amel and anerys (that are patternless)
Nice snake!!
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07-11-04, 05:49 PM
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That is cool indeed. I love a corns pattern though Simon. There pattern is what makes them so why would someone try to breed it out of them?
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Trevor
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07-11-04, 05:53 PM
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Originally posted by BoidKeeper
That is cool indeed. I love a corns pattern though Simon. There pattern is what makes them so why would someone try to breed it out of them?
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Trevor
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Well, thats your opinion....some people may prefer patternless Corns. Theres something for everyone.
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07-11-04, 06:06 PM
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INCREDIBLE!!!!! Wow, that's so amazing how it loses the pattern. That's something I'd at least try to breed for.
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07-11-04, 07:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by BoidKeeper
That is cool indeed. I love a corns pattern though Simon. There pattern is what makes them so why would someone try to breed it out of them?
Cheers,
Trevor
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To each of its own
I like both..
patternless or fully striped..
The striped does make it look good...but the patternless looks great (for me at least)
I mean....imagine...a fully grown butter striped without the patterns....a nice lookgin yellow snake...or lavender striped without the patterns...a full grown lavender snake without patterns....works for me~~
but I do agree...the fully striped ones are amazing.
Hey its either all patternless or full striped...either way will work for me...not the ones in the middle where its half striped and half pattenless....(Beardonicus not referring to your anery striped, yours is really nice...was referring to some of my own collection...half and half...)
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07-11-04, 07:27 PM
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Wow!!! Now that's exactly what I'm looking for!! Great snakes! You have great taste David.
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07-11-04, 07:30 PM
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Thanks Katt. I'm glad you all like him as much as I do.  I may pick up a female Snow Stripe from the breeder I got this guy from later.
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07-11-04, 07:34 PM
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Do it!!! Stripes are the best pattern mutation. Every single color morph looks better in stripe form. Even amels are tolerable as stripes.
Anery stripes and ghost stripes look the best I think.
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07-11-04, 08:16 PM
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I am in the same boat as you, Katt. I love stripes! Besides a screamer Okeetee, they are my favorite morph.
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07-12-04, 06:30 AM
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I mean....imagine...a fully grown butter striped without the patterns....a nice lookgin yellow snake...or lavender striped without the patterns...a full grown lavender snake without patterns....works for me~~
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Point well taken. I think that the strip pattern mutation in corns is one of the most extream in the snake world. It completely changes the look of the animal. I guess that's why of the three it's my least favorite. That doesn't mean I don't want one anyway but since I'm a fan of the saddles I guess that's why I prefer motley the most out of all of them.
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Trevor
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07-12-04, 06:50 AM
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Wow, I'm somewhere in-between I don’t like normal patterned corns, and pattern less I find boring (not a big corn fan obviously) But that snake I like. I am a big fan of anerys in all species. And the vanishing stripe makes for a very attractive animal. It would be one of the few corns I’d invest in.
Devon
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07-12-04, 07:13 AM
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I think that out of the three pattern mutations; bloodred, striped, motley I like the bloodred affect the most. I don't know why...but I guess its the combination of pattern (when it is first born, hatchling) to patternless (well the extreme ones....as adults)
I just love it....oh well....heck I am too much of a corn fan....I like everything....just call me crazy~
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07-12-04, 08:46 AM
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Great looking anery stripe - hope you make the decision to get the snow striped so you can share pics. Who is the breeder? - very nice example,
mary v.
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07-12-04, 09:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by vanderkm
Great looking anery stripe - hope you make the decision to get the snow striped so you can share pics. Who is the breeder? - very nice example,
mary v.
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Yeah, I'm slowly building up my Corn collection.....I now have a 2.1 trio including an '02 male normal het. for lavender & amel that I got yesterday & an adult Amel female. I may be trying to breed those 2 soon.
The Anery Striped came from a local breeder named Corey Estil.
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