Corn Snake HET MARKERS... Sort of? Corn Snake Morph Deep Dive~EXTRA #1
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2021
- Het markers don't exist!... or DO THEY??
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Nicely done with the disclaimer ;)
Love these deep dive vids..
Lol yeah I gotta say that or people will get mad 😂 glad you're enjoying them!
I did not know that about the het anery. I got to check my snakes next time I can get them out.
The anery one is one I figured out on my own. It rarely fails
@@SarahsSnakeShop my strawberry probably het palmetto has this anery marker, so I think it is a far chance she could be het amel too. next year I hope to breed her to my butter het palmetto, so that will prove out amel
Very interesting! I have a snow that has the possible het markers you mention for Motley, I may have to test this out.
That's one of the more reliable ones in my opinion!
Something I found interesting... I have some albino babies born from a male normal okeetee het albino and a caramel motley het albino mom. Once these albinos get a few sheds in, and especially at a year old, they are the most color saturated albinos I’ve ever seen. I was curious if the caramel or motley played with those colors somehow.
It could be from the Okeetee. Many okeetees are selectively bred for high color saturation, and some even have red factor mutations in them
What about charcoal and their higher saddle count?
Also, I wish I could post my bloodred het charcoal PH sunkissed. He has the sunkissed saddles.
Charcoal has an average count, but cinder can have a higher Count. I mentioned that in my cinder video
Hey Sarah, I seen you post a comment about your g35 in “limp mode “did you figure out what was the problem?
Lol! That was a while ago. BUT we did eventually figure it out! The Cam and crank sensors were the issue. We replaced with name brand ones (not off brand!!) And that fixed it.
do u need to breed okeetee to okeetee to get okeetee babies or can u cross it woth other morphs and still get okeetees like if u cross a okeetee to a bloodred do all the snakes that come out normal okeetees?
Everyone will have a different answer. And it really depends on if the Okeetee is an Okeetee phase or an Okeetee locality. Okeetee phase is based solely on looks: you can breed an Okeetee phase to any other morph and you MIGHT get some Okeetee babies, but there's no guarantee.
If you breed an Okeetee locality, that may not look Okeetee phase at all, all babies from it are technically from Okeetee locality lines so matter what. They just may not have the appearance of a nice Okeetee phase.
@@SarahsSnakeShop ty for the fast response
Congrats on the wedding! Honeymoon to Doncaster?
We haven't even gotten that part figured out yet lol
I need to prove out this with motley but I have one female marked as het motley that have this het marks, I have also male from the same breeder who have even more of this mark but is not marked as het motley by breeder. I will try it :D
I cannot check het amels because my snakes have weird belly checkers or none.
Also I have pair of het scaleless and both of them look exactly like het caramel from picture in the video except male is more grayish than that.
I have photos of all those snakes on my Facebook page Danger noodles (NL) if somebody is curious how they look.
The ones from the scaleless could be more yellow because of their hybrid origin :)
@@SarahsSnakeShop That's what I thought too. Maybe caramel is also a hybrid xD