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My First!

If you say he is the same colors as Susan's than okay... but to me the two look as different as day from night in the pictures. *scratch head*

As I said the camera is my phone so the pics aren't great colour wise, looking at Susan's that's what he looks like IRL.

The pictures of butters that I saw look totally different from him - any pics for me to see that look similar to him?
 
Because I find this very interesting I did a little exploring. Auraya, it's hard to tell form the pics because everyones 's color may be different. I don't see any similarities in colors from the pictures. Now is we go to SMR and look at his yellow creamsicle (because not all are orange) that is what my cream looks like in person (again monitors could be deceiving). If you go to SMR butter it looks nothing like yours, what I'm seeing of yours is almost a goldish color and butter seem to be a softer yellow. Again this all has to be qualified by the color we see on out monitor.
 
Your first pictures do kind of give the snake a butter feel, but I think it's a bit too orange to be a butter. Amelanistics can be very varied. Perhaps this snake is het for Caramel, giving it a yellow - orange color. Ask the store owner for history. Assume it's an amel unless you get into contact with its breeders and they tell you it has emory blood.
 
The store don't know. I asked and he said the owner had said it was a candy corn.... It was more just curiousity wondering what he was!
 
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