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01-23-13, 03:10 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Originally Posted by RobsCornField
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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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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01-23-13, 03:16 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Originally Posted by Corey209
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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The tessera market is actually very quickly crashing. Which is what happens when a very prolific species has a dominant trait. I've seen normal tesseras go for as low as $150.  I think you might like a moonstone motley. Moonstone is a combination of Anery and Lavender. Absolutely no orange, or any chance of it.
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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, 03:23 AM
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Re: Kepler - Supernova corn
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Originally Posted by RobsCornField
The tessera market is actually very quickly crashing. Which is what happens when a very prolific species has a dominant trait. I've seen normal tesseras go for as low as $150.  I think you might like a moonstone motley. Moonstone is a combination of Anery and Lavender. Absolutely no orange, or any chance of it.
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It's probably just people on classifieds trying to sell off before it falls too low then, and yeah the moonstone motley looks really cool.
I just need to find one from someone who is selling for a reasonable price.
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