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Harvest corns?

Rinpu

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Just wondering if anyone has any pictures/info about "harvest" corns. It's a cross between a creamsicle and a sunglow, and it's caught my interest.

There's an absolutely gorgeous picture of one at cornsnakemorphs.com, but I've seen another pic of one that just looks like a regular creamsicle. I'd like to see a few more examples before I buy one.
 
Do they look like this?
99creamm
 
Do they look like this?

Er, well, that's basically what I'm asking. :)

Here's the picture that originally caught my eye (image borrowed from cornsnakemorphs.com):
harvestpretty.jpg


And here's a completely different looking picture I found just this morning. Still pretty, but I don't like the dark red saddles as much. (image borrowed from snakesalive):
harvestnotsopretty.jpg


The snake in your picture is beautiful. I'd gladly take one just like that. I really don't care if I have to get a harvest or creamsicle, or something else--I just want that bright, "orange juice" color with no white around the saddles.
 
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Here are a couple of our guys that fit the standard - one lighter orange
6304_Jan_2_Nibblet_2_reduced.jpg


and one darker
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these were purchased as regular creamsicles, but they do have the bright orange instead of red and lack white around the saddles.

mary v.
 
That one from cornsnakemorphs looks amazing--unlike anything I've ever seen. My friend tried this pairing last year, and the babies looked so-so. Just kinda looked like baby red creams. I haven't seen any updated pictures, so I'm not sure how they turned out. But if you were to buy one, you definitely ought to get it from c.s.m. since they seem to have a nice end result.

Good luck!
 
Mine hatched from a normal het Cream (emoryi mix) X with Creamsicle. As far as I'm concerned, it's just a Creamsicle.
 
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