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05-01-12, 11:47 PM
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GopherXCorn Hybrid??
This is Severus (the) Snake. I'm new to the reptile world and don't know much about them other than how to properly care for them. My friend got this little guy/girl in a trade and I took her/him off her hands. I plan to find someone to probe for gender soon, but I'd at least like to know what s/he is. Could someone help me do that? I would greatly appreciate it.
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05-02-12, 09:00 AM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
Hmm... Its really hard to tell just from that one photo, but it looks like some type of rat snake to me. Is there any chance you could take some more pics?
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05-02-12, 09:21 AM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
I'm about to leave for work, but when I get home this afternoon I will take some and get them up here. Probably a better close up of his head and scales. Any other shots I should focus on for better identification?
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05-02-12, 09:35 AM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
Belly scales are good pics to add aswell
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05-02-12, 11:19 AM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
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Originally Posted by Snakey-Jay-BRB
Belly scales are good pics to add aswell
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Thank you! I'm about to go see if he feels like being photogenic today.
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05-02-12, 12:15 PM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
These are the best two shots I could get of his head:
Scales:
Belly:
Any better ideas?
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05-02-12, 01:31 PM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
kinda looks like a rat snake X corn snake to me. Im no expert though, i could be WAY off. lol
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05-02-12, 02:35 PM
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Snake Child
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
Hmmm, that's a little weird cause gophers, rats, and corns all have ventral patterns.
The only thing I can think of is a motley corn snake, which would make sense since it has the motley pattern. BUT that's definitely not a pure corn snake.
IMHO, if anything was possible, I would say that was a rat x motley corn hybrid.
But that doesn't make sense, so I'm stumped
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05-02-12, 03:35 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
Kind of looks like a Garter snake to me... IDK
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05-02-12, 03:51 PM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
Uh oh, the colubrid gene pool is already so muddy that nobody knows what anything is anymore!
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05-02-12, 03:55 PM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
Yeah well, it is what it is
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05-02-12, 07:43 PM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
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Originally Posted by MoreliAddict
Uh oh, the colubrid gene pool is already so muddy that nobody knows what anything is anymore!
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Hahahahahaha!!!!! Isn't that the TRUTH!
For the OP, really to be truthfully honest there is no telling what that "Rat snake" is unless you have seen the parents. Please do not breed that to anything until you can know for sure what sub-species it is or what gene's are in it. Just so you can truthfully tell people what you are offering as offspring. It's a cool looking "Pet" serpent.
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05-02-12, 08:37 PM
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Morelia Enjoyus Maximus
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
I'm thinking it looks like a .... Baby yellow rat snake.
Am I missing something? No seriously I do not own a rat snake so if I am missing some obvious cue that it is not please tell me. But yeah to me all I see is a tiny rat snake.....?
Maybe a yellow bred to a grey?? Need a pic of his lower face. Below the eye.
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05-02-12, 09:41 PM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
I thought it looked like a garter! BTW Hi Jetta!!
I like that snake, either way. Great pet.
I was hoping Wayne would pop up and tell us if it's a garter!
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05-03-12, 08:22 AM
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Re: GopherXCorn Hybrid??
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Originally Posted by MoreliAddict
Uh oh, the colubrid gene pool is already so muddy that nobody knows what anything is anymore!
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Sad, but probably slightly true.
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Originally Posted by TremTricolors
For the OP, really to be truthfully honest there is no telling what that "Rat snake" is unless you have seen the parents. Please do not breed that to anything until you can know for sure what sub-species it is or what gene's are in it. Just so you can truthfully tell people what you are offering as offspring. It's a cool looking "Pet" serpent.
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There is no way I'll ever be able to find his parents, so I guess he will just continue to be my "mystery colubrid". I had no plans whatsoever to breed him. He is my pet, and that is all he will be.
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Originally Posted by Terranaut
I'm thinking it looks like a .... Baby yellow rat snake.
Am I missing something? No seriously I do not own a rat snake so if I am missing some obvious cue that it is not please tell me. But yeah to me all I see is a tiny rat snake.....?
Maybe a yellow bred to a grey?? Need a pic of his lower face. Below the eye.
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The best I currently have right now:
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Originally Posted by jaleely
I thought it looked like a garter! BTW Hi Jetta!!
I like that snake, either way. Great pet.
I was hoping Wayne would pop up and tell us if it's a garter!
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Hi, Jaleely! Thanks, Severus is really awesome. Regardless of what he is, I will love him, but I slightly hope he is a hybrid. That way, he can be Severus (the) Snake the Half Blood Prince....
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