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  1. Thinks2Much

    Creamsicle hatchlings

    Well, I am now the proud owner of 15 adorable creamsicle hatchlings! Here are some pictures.
  2. Thinks2Much

    Pol: Sexing Hatchlings

    I was just curious which methods are most common. I imagine people probably use more than one method over time, so let's stick to the first one you use on brand new hatchlings. Choice 1 = Probing Choice 2 = Popping Choice 3 = Candling Choice 4 = Visual (i.e. tail comparison) Choice 5 = Other...
  3. Thinks2Much

    What Morph Does this look like to you?

    I bought a breeding pair of "creamsicles" last fall. The female is definitely a cream - we aren't here to talk about her. I was told the male was bred by Don Soderberg and he was/is 3-4 years old. Well, he doesn't look like a standard creamsicle to me. He looks like an orange candy cane, in...
  4. Thinks2Much

    Photo Request - Adult Avalanches

    Hi All - I would really like to see what adult avalanches look like, but have been unable to find any pictures searching here or the Internet at large. If you have any, here's your chance to brag. Please post a picture here. :) Thanks! Christina
  5. Thinks2Much

    Another Double Clutch

    Well, I had a feeling it was going to happen... my female creamsicle double-clutched without being placed with the male again, and she is over 10 years old. She laid 23 eggs for me her first clutch, 21 of which were good. She laid 25 again last night, 52 days after her first clutch, and it...
  6. Thinks2Much

    No Hyper traits in Corns?

    I was discussing cornsnakes with my fiance, who is much more into ball pythons and other snakes. He likes to ooh and ahh at all the colors in my snakes, but he tends not to remember the genetics behind them. He asked me which corn morphs were the hyper versions. We have hypos in corns, which...
  7. Thinks2Much

    Triple Recessive Amel Caramel Anery

    I tried doing a search, but since all the terms are fairly common, I couldn't find anything. I couldn't find anything in Pritzel's Morph guide, either. Has anyone every produced a snake that is triple homozygous for all three of amel, caramel, and anery? Basically if you bred a butter to a...
  8. Thinks2Much

    Failed Feeding - Half swallow, refuse

    I have a 2002 creamsicle male who has only eaten once since I took him out of brumation at the end of February. The successful feed was about 10 days after he was brought back to the warmth. I had tried a week after the successful feeding, when I thought he might be shedding, but I wasn't sure...
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