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Creamsicles, rootbeers and cinnamons - variations

Blutengel said:
Mary, your silver and copper rootbeers have my favorite look! You guys over here are getting me into mixing blue motley into emory's as an experiment... woudln't that be nice? Hehe...

Thanks - I am pretty fond of that appearance. I think it would be interesting to work with some of the anery morphs in emoryi lines - like the dilute or blue - with the emoryi influence you might get some very pretty individuals.


mary v.
 
dionythicus said:
I have a rootbeer male that will look much like those. He's het amel so he'll be paired with the cream that I produced this year and the cinnamon that I'm expecting next week. Plus I plan to use my male emoryi in more projects to increase the emoryi influence, too. He's very grey. Nice to see someone else doing that.

I love that emoryi and the rootbeer - very nice. Be sure to post photos of your cinnamon when you get it - love to see more of those,


mary v.
 
rootbeer

Jimmy - I really like that rootbeer het hypo of yours - I love the look of the rootbeers - such rich coloration. Is he from an emoryi parent?


Mary,
He is actually from a meahllmorun to hypo corn.
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I wish I knew why the rootbeer photos don't show up.
I wonder if it has something to do with the & in the name?
 
vanderkm said:
Thanks - I am pretty fond of that appearance. I think it would be interesting to work with some of the anery morphs in emoryi lines - like the dilute or blue - with the emoryi influence you might get some very pretty individuals.


mary v.

Did you get the bronze on silver coloring from miami to rootbeer perhaps? I tried to breed my miami male to my emoryi lady last year but she did not want to. I figured they could produce bronze on silver rootbeers....
 
Jimmy - I don't know what the issue is with the photo posting but I do love the look of that rootbeer - and he should have great size coming from meahllmorun lines. I like the reduced head markings on him.

Blutengel - my rootbeers posted were emoryi female, creamsicle male - but as far as I know there was no miami in the creamsicle line - long established creamsicle to creamsicle breeding behind the male.

I have heard that emoryi X corn breedings are not always successful - male emoryi apparently are not always interested in female corns and female emoryi may reject male corns. I was fortunate that my male creamsicle was a very large and persistent breeder, even when young. The female emoryi did ovulate much later than all my corns and hatchlings were later in the year - with smaller clutch size.


mary v.
 
vanderkm said:
Gorgeous snakes Jimmy - it was photos of your cinnamons and the stripe motley lines of creamsicle derivatives that got me going in this direction -

mary v.

Hmmm! And then you know what she did Jimmy...she hooked me the same way. She kept posting her '06 babies on a Canadian site, tempting me, and then reeled me in when I got to see them in person at the Red Deer Show.

Just to add to the pics of Mary's babies, these emoryi/corns have now found homes at our house. The root beers het for caramel show so much gold at this point that I am really impressed...how close to caramel corns will they be as they mature? Only time will tell...

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Wendy isn't as bright as Jake, but her golds still make you look twice...

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Now I was able to resist the root beers for a few months, but as soon as she tempted me with these, I was giddy and couldn't resist. Picked these up from Mary in Winnipeg 2 months later at the first show there. From the same clutch as the cinnamons, here's the siblings...anery emoryi/corns and a snow emoryi/corn.

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As if I needed another addiction...but really Mary, the babies are doing so well and I am so wanting more.

That creme stripe is too amazing, Jimmy...now that's a beautiful snake!

Ruth
 
I would say he's not a hybrid. I don't believe there are that many emoryi and emoryi hybrids in Europe right now, but I could be wrong.
 
vanderkm said:
Jimmy - I don't know what the issue is with the photo posting but I do love the look of that rootbeer - and he should have great size coming from meahllmorun lines. I like the reduced head markings on him.

Blutengel - my rootbeers posted were emoryi female, creamsicle male - but as far as I know there was no miami in the creamsicle line - long established creamsicle to creamsicle breeding behind the male.

I have heard that emoryi X corn breedings are not always successful - male emoryi apparently are not always interested in female corns and female emoryi may reject male corns. I was fortunate that my male creamsicle was a very large and persistent breeder, even when young. The female emoryi did ovulate much later than all my corns and hatchlings were later in the year - with smaller clutch size.


mary v.

LOL my 4'3" corn male weighing 1100 grams was very persistent but the emoryi lady was even more! :grin01:
 
dionythicus said:
I would say he's not a hybrid. I don't believe there are that many emoryi and emoryi hybrids in Europe right now, but I could be wrong.


Well, the anery rootbeers in this thread are the first I've seen on a picture, let alone irl around here!

These anery rootbeers are cute; just a little different anery look!
 
Ruth - great to see pics of the anery and snow emoryi/corns - I will have to post a few more pics of the ghosts - they are turning out very light. Glad to hear they are all doing well for you.

Sigfried - I would have to agree that the snake doesn't appear to be an emoryi hybrid but it can be impossible to tell from photos or even by examining them in person.

Blutengel - best of luck in future attempts with the emoryi crosses.



mary v.
 
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