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creamsickle?

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I was at the local pet store today, and they had a snow (which didn't look good at all) an albino motley (which I may pic up, it was gorgeous) and 3 creamsickles. What exactly is a creamsickle. One was fairly colorful, but the other two had less color in them than the albino that I own. Could these have been mislabled, or are the colors so close that it's hard to tell?
 
A creamsicle is a cross between an amelanistic corn and a Great Plains rat snake. They can look like ordinary amels but the good ones have no red. IMO
An example:
 
So do you think that the creamsickle that had plenty of red in it was mislabled, or is it possible that a creamsickle could have quite a bit of red in it?
 
Yes, they can look just like regular amels. If there is any Emoryi blood in the lineage at all, a responsible breeder will label them as creams :wavey:
 
This is mine creamsicle:

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And its father is yellow; here is a link to its picture.

Some creamsicles look like butters, some creamsicle are more orange to red.
 
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