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Do creamsicles have plain or checked bellies?

Ssthisto said:
Looks Amel Motley to me...
Have to agree, you can see the stripe quite clearly.

My creamsicle started off with bright white belly scales and now they are only white-ish under the neck, with different shades of yellow and orange going down the body toward the tail. I can't unfortunately say if that's normal but some other creamsicle owners might be able to tell you.
 
batwrangler said:
My friend has a cornsnake named Creamsicle for her lovely orange color. Without knowing anything about her parentage, is there anyway to tell if she's a creamsicle (hybrid)?
She/he is an amel stripe. I doubt if it's creamsicle; it lacks any of the traits usually associated with emory x's, including the color. The belly would be clear, since stripe is genetically similar to motley, which also produces clear bellies.
 
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