For Sale Correction Pair of adult Corn Snakes Het for Scaleless and Palmetto

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1 adult pair of corn snakes. The female is a hypo diffused motley 100% het for Scaleless only. My apologies. The male is a lava that is 66% PH for Scaleless and PH het and Palmetto Meaning he is homozygous.
I did start cooling them down but decided not to fully cycle them. They eat FT large live to X breeder mice.
I’d like to sell the pair. If not
Female $225 plus shipping
Male 170 plus shipping.
I’ll do the pair for $350 plus shipping

Please feel free to message me for more information.
Thanks for looking
Mike T
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Then you need to tell about 50-100 other people on Morph Market that as well. To make you feel better I will put ph palmetto.
 
They are listed as incomplete dominant on morph market so not sure what you mean by that. The het form is visual, they have faded out white sides
 
Here you go. I thought the same thing too but apparently there are hets. I actually purchased these as babies from a decent breeder down here. She was 100% het. The male he said 66%.
Here is a picture from Morph Market. But you first told me that they aren’t het and that it’s an incomplete dominant. Then you said the het form is visual. I’m trying to understand why you are posting on my thread ?
 

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So you do realize that incomplete dominants have het forms and homo forms right? Het is one copy homo is 2 copy’s or what we call in the hobby a “super”. As you can see in those pics you posted the baby’s have faded out white sides. It’s very easy to see in baby’s alittle harder to tell in adults. It’s crazy how many breeders play with genetics and have such a limited grasp on them
 
Yes and look at the sides of mine. You will see washed out patterns as well. You will also see flecks of white which is also an indication. I’ve been doing this since 1996 and I’ve been on here since 2000. I had purchased these from a reliable breeder and I would never misrepresent anything. Anyway, I more than understand your terminology but the fact is they are called hets. Whether they are truly homozygous. Like I said prior, and even showed pictures where others are stating hets. I also have another male that is supposed to be her or homo for both scales and palmetto but does not have the other traits. Here is a picture and why I haven’t posted it as such I’m not trying to start a fight here nor get into a great debate. Trust me I am fully aware of what you are talking about.
 

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