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my baby creamcicle cornsnake

white-t-

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his name is gahiji,
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Ya, I already posted something in your other thread, but these are better pics...I still think he is a normal Amelanistic Corn, but he is very pretty. Take care of your little guy....and maybe some more people will chime in and say what they think about it being Amel, or Cream sickle....
 
Ya, I already posted something in your other thread, but these are better pics...I still think he is a normal Amelanistic Corn, but he is very pretty. Take care of your little guy....and maybe some more people will chime in and say what they think about it being Amel, or Cream sickle....

A creamsickle is often more yellow/orange than an amel, which this snake is. Besides, if it was sold and purchased as a creamsickle, which is a hybrid, than it should be called that and treated as such, no matter what it looks like. I do not mean to be rude, but it is examples like this that has caused "impurities" to become more common in the general captive corn snake population. If white-t- takes your opinion as fact, starts considering the snake as pure corn, breeds it, sells the offspring as pure corns, you now have a large number of mislabeled hybrids out there that can produce "throw-back" offspring that look more like an emoryi than a guttata.
 
Holy freakin' crap. White-T if you haven't already ignore what I said!!! :)

Susan thank you for catching my mistake...he put Creamsickle and for whatever reason (I'm thinking exhaustion...I work 3rds and was at the end of a loooong shift:) )
I read Creamsickle and was picturing Candycane...
My very bad mistake ;)

Sorry :sidestep:
-Josh
 
That is a very pretty creamsicle you got there. Looks just like my creamsicle, Sly, when he was a hatchling. Congratulations.
 
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