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This female is the result of pairing a Butter Corn with an Ultramel Motley Corn. She is therefore het for at least Motley, Caramel, and either Ultra or Amel. Of course, she loves eating frozen/thawed adult mice. On March 17th, I bred her to a Gold Dust Het for Striped Bloodred. Hence, there’s a chance of getting Sulfur Motleys and lots of other cool morphs.
If she has not sold by WednesDAY morning (Apr. 10th) at 11am, I’m keeping her to let her lay eggs here the following week or so. She is opaque in this picture and should shed in the next three or four DAYs. She should lay her eggs six to nine DAYs thereafter. I estimate that she has at least 15 eggs, but we don’t guarantee how many eggs she will lay.
Note: Gold Dust Corns are hybrids of their original ancestors, Gray Rat Snake X Corn Snake. Hence, all of her offspring are considered hybrids.
