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Pransis 12-29-2017 06:53 AM

NEED HELP PLEASE
 
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which of this two corns is a caramel bloodred and caramel ghost motley. Im planning on getting the caramel blood but i'm kinda confuse which is which.

Twolunger 12-29-2017 12:27 PM

If you log on to iansvivarium.com/morphs there are examples of the various caramel morphs. Glad you found some corns, my daughter-in-law is from Davao and she didn't remember seeing any there. But she probably didn't visit pet shops either.

Shiari 12-29-2017 02:28 PM

I cannot confirm that either of these snakes are caramel based, and with the poor photo quality either could be diffused and neither look motley.
And by caramel ghost do you mean a hypo caramel (amber) or a hypo anery caramel, because if you mean a hypo anery caramel, neither of those snakes are expressing the anery gene. But at the same time, neither of the snakes appear to have the hypo gene at all.

bushsnake 01-02-2018 02:22 PM

To me the 2 pics look like the same snake which looks like a caramel bloodred(diffused)

nancyg 01-07-2018 11:23 AM

the top pic has stronger black marks.. there's a thread of color connecting the two saddles behind the head on the bottom one that I can't be sure of on the top pic, Note also that there is a color patch behind the eye on the bottom one that I don't think I see on the top one (bad angle though)
There's also a couple darker 'dots' right at the base/back of the head on the top image that I don't see in the bottom.
The pictures ARE pretty cruddy, but I think it is two different snakes, the body pattern doesn't look like motley - it looks like a classic corn pattern of saddles.. with diffused sides. the top one looks yellow enough for Caramel, but that could be the lighting.


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