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For all of you that think you know corn snake genetics...

moreptiles

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I seem to get a couple of these every year:

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This should be fun... alright everyone, what is it? :shrugs:
 
A "paradox" snow. Although It looks as though theres more amel than anery influence.

Doesn't look too odd to me.
 
Tula_Montage said:
A "paradox" snow. Although It looks as though theres more amel than anery influence.
I've never seen a paradox snow that looks like that. Good guess... but not not quite there :bang:
 
moreptiles said:
I seem to get a couple of these every year: This should be fun... alright everyone, what is it?
The intermediary spots look too orange to be snow, so I'm guessing hypo amel of some sort. Hypo Amel Lava?
 
What was the parents? :D

This one looks a little bit like the Amel Kastanies here in Europe, they start snowish looking and become more and more orange as the mature.
 
looks like a normal snow or a hypo snow for me, i can't see any lavender in this awesome snake ;)
and i can't see any kastanie in him/her
 
Tula_Montage said:
A "paradox" snow. Although It looks as though theres more amel than anery influence.

Doesn't look too odd to me.

As in the orange being the paradox part? Hmm. Paradox's don't tend to form a regular pattern.
 
Looks kinda of snopal to me... or is there such a thing as a hypo opal? Not sure... not terribly experienced yet either so...
 
Alright, Bwana and Carol are both correct. This snake actually comes from a reverse okeetee line. For some reason some of them hatch out with very little color. It usually takes a couple of months for their color to come in. I'll post some pictures after this one sheds so everyone can see what I mean. Thanks for playing!
 
Is this what is called a 'Sunrise'? My understanding of them is that they are Amels that almost appear as Snows as hatchlings and gain their color as they mature... :shrugs:
 
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