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Chevron: Creamsicle Progression

Saffleur

Squamata Serpentes
Here he is still in his deli the day I bought him from Jeff Mohr at Repticon in November...Sorry Jeff, the doily had to go.

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His first meal a week later...

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Teeny ball of hate cream. He looks snuggly here but he's bit me more than any critter ever, even children!

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Nice Scott! I've always liked the look of creamsicles. What are they technically? Like a Hypo Amel?
 
They are intergrades between an albino Corn Snake and an emory's rat snake/common corn cross. These snakes bring out the yellow and downplay the reds of the Corn Snake. Most are varying shades of yellow with darker yellow to orangish blotches. Clutches are generally smaller in number but produce larger, more vigorous hatchlings. Creamsicle with less emory background and increased amelanistic corn generally have lighter backgrounds and red to orange saddles (red creamsicle).

Not sure what Jeff's ingredients are BUT they are stunning snakes!
 
Still has this weird "bald" area. It is scaled just is milky, always has been...

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New home...

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My absolute FAVORITE morph is made from my two very most favorite morphs: butter + creamsicle = buttercream. So lovely! Congrats on such a beautiful family member. Still feisty?
 
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