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Cayenne Fire Corn's progression

Kanchii

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Here's Phoenix on 8/5:
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And here she is today weighing in at 20g (does that seem right? doubting this scale...)
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And here's her future bf, Pyro, on 8/5:
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And here he is today weighing in at 13g:
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They're gonna be SMOKIN :dancer:
Do the weights look correct to you? It's someone elses scale and I cant help but doubt it. Thanks!
 
I have heard of the Cayenne Fire corn snake before and I think your gal an guy is great; but I am interested in what a Cayenne Fire is "genetics wise". Is this just an Amel X Blood red that is selectively bred for super redness, or is this something like Amel X Blood red X Hypo or Lava?
 
I have heard of the Cayenne Fire corn snake before and I think your gal an guy is great; but I am interested in what a Cayenne Fire is "genetics wise". Is this just an Amel X Blood red that is selectively bred for super redness, or is this something like Amel X Blood red X Hypo or Lava?

Cayenne is a line of Fire's, so genetically they are Amel & Bloodred, but they've been selectively bred for extra bright, solid color. :) It's kind of like how different lines of normals have their own name: Okeetee, Miami, ect, though they are all genetically normals.

And thanks everyone! I sure love them! They've calmed down quite a bunch. At first, they'd just spaz and fling themselves when I picked them up, hah!
 
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