ACR Breeder #584
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Breeding season officially began on February 21st at IslandCorns. This year will not see any repeat breeding's from the 2009 season, mainly due to snakes coming into sexual maturity this year. I have also added to my genetic diversity for the 2010 season, and for future years to come.

I'm looking very forward this year for pipping time, as there are certainly going to be some spectacular morphs produced this year, previously unproduced in Canada.
This year should see gold dust stripes, ultramel stripes, amel stripes, butter stripes, hypomelanistics, hypo lavenders, fires, ultramels, possibly ultramel motleys, gold dusts, possibly gold dust motleys, butters, possibly butter motleys, sunglows and sunglow motleys produced here at IslandCorns, with possibly a couple of additional morphs. Look for something special this year.

I am committed once again this year to gifting to select breeders to enhance their genetic projects. I believe helping fellow Canada Captive Bred cornsnake breeders will only strengthen the genetic diversity available in Canada and look forward to talking with other breeders about projects they have in the works.

My snakes will be made available online, via my website or direct phone sales, as well as the Red Deer Reptile Show and the British Columbia Reptile Club Fall Show and Sale.

BREEDINGS

1.0 Gold dust stripe X 0.1 Amel Stripe het. caramel

This pairing should produce ultramel stripes, gold dust stripes, butter stripes and amel stripes.

1.0 Hypo lavender motley het. stripe X 0.1 Hypo het. lavender

This pairing should produce hypomelanistics and hypo lavender motleys

1.0 Fire X 0.1 Fire  (Amel Bloodred)

This pairing should produce fires, but with the unnamed possible (but very probable) hets., expect some excitement when this clutch pips.

1.0 Gold dust phet. stripe X Sunglow het. caramel motley

This pairing should produce ultramels, sunglows, gold dusts and butters, and possibly motley or motley stripe variations. This pairing will also serve to prove out the possible stripe het. in the male.