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how common is this snake?

bdisilvestro

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Well i posted in the classifieds wanted section and not one reply... Im wondering if anyone has a Caramel, het anery and amel? (male)

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95961

I have a female Amel het caramel and anery and the calculator says some alot!!

Phenotype:
3 / 16 Caramel het Amel 66% poss het. Anery
1 / 16 Anery het Amel, Caramel
3 / 16 Amel het Caramel 66% poss het. Anery
3 / 16 Normal het Amel, Caramel 66% poss het. Anery
3 / 16 Butter ( Amel, Caramel ) 66% poss het. Anery
1 / 16 Snow ( Amel, Anery ) het Caramel
1 / 16 Anery Caramel ( Anery, Caramel ) het Amel
1 / 16 Xanthic Snow ( Amel, Anery, Caramel )

So if anyone has a male that im looking for and willing to sell it let me know!

Thanks for the help!

Brandon
 
Carmel het amel or a butter is pretty common but to ad in het anery or homo anery is a bit harder to find. That is working towards what I think is commonly called a xanthic snow. Good luck with you search but I think it may take a bit.
 
Thanks! Money isnt a problem for me thankfully so i guess the harder part is locating one!! If anyone has any suggestions or ideas im all ears. Thanks

brandon
 
I could "Hatch" out one of those in June or July. I have a Normal het silver queen ghost and butter breeding it to a Anery het silver queen ghost and butter. So I have a slight chance at that.
 
Is there a way it's proven that's what they are or is it possible hets? I'm definatley interested if I don't find one b4 then obv
 
If you where going to get a caramel from the above breeding the babies would be only 66% hey for anery, amel & hypo. There is no sure fire way to visually tell of a snake is trully het for any of those traits. Now I will say that a lot of snakes that are het caramel do show more yellow than other snakes of thier genotypical type. Still that is still not a sure fire way to tell.
 
alrighty thank you!! I think if i were to find a caramel het anery and amel it would be a stupendous first breeding project!! SO the search is on!! :D
 
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