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Paradox snowsicle/snow??

leeroy1

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Hey all, first off as im new here hi to everyone :)

Having just had my first clutch from a female creamsicle (het anery) and a male ghost stripe (het amel) they produced this hatchling ..... i beleive it to be a 'paradox' snowsicle/snow....

Your thoughts please :duck:

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thanks :cheers:
 
Wow, that's certainly interesting, but I can't really help you much. I have a hard enough time with the corn genetics, never mind the creamsicle stuff. My first impression is that there's too much black for it to just be a paradox. I hope someone else who knows more about the rat snake end of it can chime in.

Oh, and hi! :)
 
Those colors are amazing! I would have to say that is one nice paradox that you have. Looks almost like a normal snow(sicle) at the head but as you go further down it gets crazy. Congrats!
 
That has got to be the best paradox I have ever seen! Usually, you just get a few small spots of paradox color, but that one is beyond extreme! Wish it was mine!
 
That is taking paradox to an extreme! Very interesting look. I hope we can get updates on it as it grows. LOL 1/3 Snow/2/3 Anery.
What sex is it? I would definately look into breeding back when grown to the creamsicle or a sibling to see if the look can be reproduced. I don't think paradox corns are genetic, but there might be something to rat in the mix

Really a unique snake! I love it :D
 
Wow! That is literally one of the most amazing snakes I've laid my eyes on . . . at least recently, even if that sounds a bit dramatic. Super congratulations.
 
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