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Cornsnake Morphs......What do you think is the way to go?

Postby Madaboutreptiles » 04 Sep 2009, 15:01

So what does everyone think will be the popular Cornsnakes Morphs over the next 6 years?

For me its the Bloodred related Morphs's...............

I think there is still alot of of options with the Bloodred
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Postby Adsclarke » 04 Sep 2009, 16:04

Hey :) This is my favourite topic!

Personally (rather than what I think the market will want) I love Diffused, Cinder, Lava and Sunkissed. I also think that these will become more popular in the market as well because they are not yet common. As more become available the prices will come down and people will buy. Lavender and related morphs such as stripe and plasma seem to be really popular at the moment and a lot of people are producing them. I think they will sell well next year.

I'm hoping that Cinder will become quite popular as I've got a lot of projects working with it over the next couple of years :)

Pattern morphs are always sought after, getting stripe in to some of these things will probably make it more popular.

What does everyone else think?

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Re: Cornsnake Morphs......What do you think is the way to go?

Postby Madaboutreptiles » 04 Sep 2009, 16:12

Cinder is one that I always forget about....not one of my favorite looking Morphs...

BUT!

After seeing the one that Stan has for sale in the classifieds I may have changed my mind on that one

I agree lavender based morphs seem to be doing well and coming down in price

How about Sunkissed bloodreds or Amel Cinder Bloods.......
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Postby Danica » 04 Sep 2009, 16:14

ian will say the future is bright the future is orange but i say PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE :)
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Re: Cornsnake Morphs......What do you think is the way to go?

Postby Adsclarke » 04 Sep 2009, 16:32

Madaboutreptiles wrote:Cinder is one that I always forget about....not one of my favorite looking Morphs...

BUT!

After seeing the one that Stan has for sale in the classifieds I may have changed my mind on that one

I agree lavender based morphs seem to be doing well and coming down in price

How about Sunkissed bloodreds or Amel Cinder Bloods.......


Cinder is very variable, some are beautiful and some are not so great, an opportunity for some line breeding I feel.
The amel cinder and hypo cinders I have seen from Stan and Toyah are amazing, I think cinder when combined is probably better than cinder on its own.

Sunkissed bloodred looks great and I'm sure there will be some next year in Europe to see.
I've still not seen a diffused cinder or a diffused amel cinder but hopefully I'll be able to hatch my own in a year or two :)

Danni is right, there is a lot of excitement around Pied sided and rightly so, with selective breeding all sorts of things are possible!

I'm really hoping to see someone produce a nice hypo plasma stripe over the next year or two, I think that will be an amazing snake.

I'll stop waffling, I get so excited...

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Postby Madaboutreptiles » 04 Sep 2009, 16:35

I think you both are right about the Pieds........we will have to see how they mix with other morphs apart from Bllodreds
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Postby Adsclarke » 04 Sep 2009, 17:44

Madaboutreptiles wrote:I think you both are right about the Pieds........we will have to see how they mix with other morphs apart from Bllodreds


Pied sided bloodred cinder for me then please ;)

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Postby Danica » 04 Sep 2009, 18:28

pied sulphur? :angel:
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Postby Madaboutreptiles » 04 Sep 2009, 20:14

Danica wrote:pied sulphur? :angel:



now they will be nice........mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Postby eeji » 05 Sep 2009, 00:38

the future is bright, the future is................................

a lot more stripyness seems to be popular, as does combining existig stuff with diffused, sunkissed and lava. Cinder i can see becoming more popular after a few more generations have been bred and when prices start to fall off a bit - the same applies to pied sided too.

I hope Tessera takes hold too because I really like this one, and with it looking most likely to be the first dominant cornsnake morph I think prices will come down rapidly with visual hets, again after a few generations are out there being bred - take ultramel based morphs as an example, a few years back a GD motley would set you back a few hundred quid but these days they are very affordable :)
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Re: Cornsnake Morphs......What do you think is the way to go?

Postby Madaboutreptiles » 05 Sep 2009, 08:37

eeji wrote:the future is bright, the future is................................

a lot more stripyness seems to be popular, as does combining existig stuff with diffused, sunkissed and lava. Cinder i can see becoming more popular after a few more generations have been bred and when prices start to fall off a bit - the same applies to pied sided too.

I hope Tessera takes hold too because I really like this one, and with it looking most likely to be the first dominant cornsnake morph I think prices will come down rapidly with visual hets, again after a few generations are out there being bred - take ultramel based morphs as an example, a few years back a GD motley would set you back a few hundred quid but these days they are very affordable :)


I agree I think we will see alot of sunkissed. lava and bloodred morph combo's......well I do hope so anyway
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Re: Cornsnake Morphs......What do you think is the way to go?

Postby Pinkabulous » 11 Sep 2009, 20:25

I'll just keep hoping that someone breeds a pink and black one :D
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Postby kennedykrew » 11 Sep 2009, 22:14

Pinkabulous wrote:I'll just keep hoping that someone breeds a pink and black one :D

:lol!: Now thats a challenge!!!! :cheers:
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Postby Jill » 11 Sep 2009, 22:28

Personally, I'm waiting for a green or blue one! :roll: :lol:
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Postby eeji » 12 Sep 2009, 12:39

a green cornsnake would be awesome :D theres a pic on Kathy Loves site that has been photoshopped to green and i must admit it looks amazingly nice...........

http://www.cornutopia.com/Corn%20Utopia ... PTIONS.jpg

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