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creamsicles and western hogs. Next year should be really good though, hopefully with some ghost stripes+motleys, anery stripe+motleys, butter motleys, candy canes etc.
Got a question for you. (Or anyone else who may see this post.)
Are you saying that anything crossed w/ a Cream is a Rootbeer? I believe this is a new morph and I would like to really learn more from the experts on this.
Earlier this year I crossed a Cream with an Aztec. If I'm understanding you right, the Normal babies that have come out of this clutch are Rootbeers??
Warren,
I would have to say yes, however I'm not 100% clear on the normal x creamsickle cross. If it's an amel cross no matter what the percentage is, then definetly creamsickle. I would like to here some other opinions about this subject. If any one else would like to contribute.
anything crossed with a cream is a cream no matter what and the normal looking offspring are called rootbeers. I've also heard hypos called creamsodas. If you check out High Sierra Reptiles
theres a really cool photo of 4 rootbeers showing the diff.