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    The red side of life. zooplan's Avatar
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    Re: hey

    I´m wondering how many years it will take to make garter genetics as complicatet as those of corn snakes?
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: hey

    i guess 10
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    Re: hey

    I dont know. I do have a couple breeding projects started with color morphs(albino-het snow kenyan sand boas, double het hondurans, and a newly aquired striped albino pacific gophersnake), but I personally love good natural examples of species the most.
    Specifically, many of the corn snake morphs are really neat, but I think the champ of them all is the classic "okeetee" style. Here's a pic off Kathy Loves website. http://www.cornutopia.com/Corn%20Uto...%20CAPTION.jpg

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    Re: hey

    hey
    from what I just found out about Sammy, it's already pretty complicated
    she's het for three different strains
    rhea
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    Re: hey

    Quote Originally Posted by Loren View Post
    I dont know. I do have a couple breeding projects started with color morphs(albino-het snow kenyan sand boas, double het hondurans, and a newly aquired striped albino pacific gophersnake), but I personally love good natural examples of species the most.
    Specifically, many of the corn snake morphs are really neat, but I think the champ of them all is the classic "okeetee" style. Here's a pic off Kathy Loves website. http://www.cornutopia.com/Corn%20Uto...%20CAPTION.jpg
    That is one goreous snake. I LOVE the black and white underside.
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    Re: hey

    Hans,

    I just noticed the genetics article you wrote and provided a link for on the first page. Very nicely done, my friend .

    Rick

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    Re: hey

    A little late of a reaction, but thanks Rick...

    I'm no expert on that area though, so if some day you've got the time to review it...

    And still, everybody is invited to write a little more about a morph they have and to provide a picture
    Greetz, Hans

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