Corn Snake Clutches for 2012

Now that vacation is over, it’s time to get “back to business” and tend to my snakes. I’ve had several Corn Snakes lay eggs during the past few weeks. Their docile nature, moderate adult size, attractive colors and patterns, and comparatively simple care make Corn Snakes popular pet reptiles.

Over the past few decades many “morphs” (color and pattern variations) have been developed. Though there are well over 100 morphs (and more new ones each year). I just work with a few that I find appealing. These are the types I hope to produce later this Summer.

First clutch: Reverse Okeetee – my favorite morph (bred to a male Reverse Okeetee).

Vanishing Pattern Ghost (bred to Vanishing Pattern male).

Aberrant Reverse Okeetee (bred to male Reverse Okeetee).

Creamsicle (bred to Reverse Okeetee).

Vanishing Pattern Ghost (bred to Vanishing Pattern male).

Butter Motley (bred to Striped Butter), I got a few bad eggs in this clutch.

Striped (bred to Vanishing Pattern Ghost).

It should be a fun season!

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