Hey Guys,
I bred my albino great plains rat snake to one of my snow corn snake females this year, expecting to get creamsicles (albino emory + albino corn = creams right?) that would be het for anery.
The clutch hatched out 100% looking like snows with very high saddle counts. Are they snowsicles? How does that work? I can include pictures of the parents and babies, I just don't have any on hand at the moment - they've just hatched.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. The male was sold to us as a corn snake, but we're 99% sure he's an albino great plains rat- he's about 6 feet long (big for a corn) and has weirdly shaped saddles for a corn. We were hoping that by breeding him to a snow corn it would prove him out (all snows = he's a corn, all amels "creams" = he's a great plains). But after seeing pictures of albino great plains he looks identical to them, and the results of the breeding are just confusing!
Thanks!
I bred my albino great plains rat snake to one of my snow corn snake females this year, expecting to get creamsicles (albino emory + albino corn = creams right?) that would be het for anery.
The clutch hatched out 100% looking like snows with very high saddle counts. Are they snowsicles? How does that work? I can include pictures of the parents and babies, I just don't have any on hand at the moment - they've just hatched.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. The male was sold to us as a corn snake, but we're 99% sure he's an albino great plains rat- he's about 6 feet long (big for a corn) and has weirdly shaped saddles for a corn. We were hoping that by breeding him to a snow corn it would prove him out (all snows = he's a corn, all amels "creams" = he's a great plains). But after seeing pictures of albino great plains he looks identical to them, and the results of the breeding are just confusing!
Thanks!