Rosy Blood Corns (Kastanie) and Mandarin Corns (Albino Kastanie)

(Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

 

The parents of all animals pictured below were produced by KJ Lodrigue Jr. and come from PURE Keys Rosy Blood Corns.  I am very excited though to be working with them and hope to hear about other breeders results and opinions on what I have produced.

 

2011 Offspring Results:

Looks like I was able to prove out the parents are het for Albino, Kastanie and Hypo.  I had 2 babies that came out looking like Snows but after just 2 sheds have colored up with a lot of Orange which is typical of the Mandarin (Albino Kastanie).  Very happy to finally see some of these guys!  Here they are after 2 sheds.

 

Here is an actual Kastanie who started out anery looking just like the 2010 baby below.  He is already showing the brown Chestnut coloration after 2 sheds.  Sweet looking morph.

 

Not sure what this guys is exactly but each shed it just keeps changing colors and getting better and better!

 

 

2010 Offspring Results

Male#03 pictured below was definitely different in coloration and almost anery in appearance but not like other anery corns.  I need more pics since shedding again as it has lightened more washed out and "charcoal" now in appearance.  Okay, now this guy has become a sweet looking silver coloration with some copper tones.  Growing like a weed and hope to breed him in 2012.

Updated pics below of anery looking male:

Even more updated pics below of anery looking male:

 

 

This 2010 female is a brightly colored baby that appears to be a normal.  After 2 years she has turned into a really nice bright red normal looking Corn Snake.  I have held on to her just because of the really clean crisp classic Corn she has turned into.

 

 

Thank you to KJ Lodrigue Jr. ( www.kjun.com ) and Don Soderberg ( www.cornsnakes.net ) for all their help with the information they have given me on this morph.  For more pictures and details on the Kastanie and Mandarin Corn genetics please read the threads in regards to "Kastanie, Rosy Bloods, and Chestnut Corns" at the Cornsnakes.com forums.

 

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