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Posted by Terry Cox on December 31, 2001 at 07:05:27:
In Reply to: Re: Interesting and nice looking snakes....> posted by TravisG on December 30, 2001 at 22:17:54:
: I believe they are more aboreal than other corns. They are MUCH lighter bodied. My pair are both about 2 feet long and maybe as thick as my thumb, and they are great eaters. I am curious for more studies to be done on these snakes. They do have a lot of similarities with corns but also have many differences.
: TravisG
Thanks Travis,
I do believe there's lots going on with these guys and was a little disappointed when the subspecies status was dropped. Afterall, the Keys are separated from the mainland and the rosy may have been evolving in isolation for quite awhile. I do think they're different enough for ssp. status, and I also know that designer corns are here to stay, so why not use them to make new corn morphs. Actually I met a guy at a Daytona show a little over a year ago who had some fantastic morphs. They should be hitting the hobby one of these days :)
TMC
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