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O really? A creamsicle? It looks like a normal amel in the first picuture the second picture looks a bit more creamsicleish....but it looks like an amel to me......
First of all, the two pictures are from the same snake! and second of all... Now I am verry confieused!!! i thought it was an creamsicle!!! if it's not can someone please post a picture of a real creamsicle?
ps. i think it looks just like the snake on page 83 in the corn snake manual!
"Creamsicle" Corn not only describes the color but more importantly means that it is a amelanistic corn that has Emoryi bloodlines (A amel Emoryi x Guttata Intergrade). Some creamsicles have more Guttata coloring than others making them look more like a normal amelanistic corn.
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Frank Pinello