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Butter anerythristics

cornykids

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Hi. My name is Michelle. I love corn snakes. I was using Mick's predicter and it said that one of the babies could be a butter anerytrists. I looked at different pages on the net and have not been able to find one. My mom said to ask you guys. If you have a picture we would love to see one. Thank you. Michelle from cornykids.com
 
Actually, a butter anery would look a lot like a snow.

If you look at the Daytona 2005 thread, there's a snake that coiled up right under the light--that's a quad homo snake---caramel, anerythrism, amelanism, and motley.
 
Hi Michelle. I just checked out your website. Its very cool! Its good that young kids like you and your friends are into snakes and are learning about them. Cornsnakes are the best snakes, in my opinion. You should really thank your parents for supporting you. You also have some very pretty snakes. I have an amel that is about a year old. Good luck with your snakes.:)
 
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