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opinion on corn snake morph {pic}

youval

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Hey

What do you think this yellow corn snake is?

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Any opinion is highly appreciated .

he's not mine, i'm consider to buying him...

Thanks

youval
 
Sorry about that... I didn't realize there were 3 snakes. My bad!
I agree with CrousesCorns.
 
O_O want that anery...... *drools*

*cough*

Er... yeah... yellow one looks rather like a butter to me too. However, if the person you are getting it from does not know, then you should do breeding trials before labeling it as anything other than an amel.
 
The Yellowish one MAY be a butter (the saddles seem too red for a butter, IMO), or it may be an amel het caramel or even a creamsicle. What is the breeder calling it?
 
thanks to all of you guys...

the pictures were so bad so i have to go and purchase him today :)

he\she an 08, here are the pix-
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what do you think? creamsicle?

& here is one of the siblings -
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the seller has no clue about the history of this two.

thanks:)

youval
 
I'd call that first one a Creamsickle, there's just too much reddish orange for it to be a butter, nice looking one for sure!

ps) second one is an Anery...
 
Very pretty, love the head marking doesn't look like a butter or amberish very bright butter if so? :) What about Hypo in there maybe? Even the Anery looks light and the Amel bright. Just an idea lol

*~Congrats~*
 
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Definitely not a butter, but whether it is a creamsickle or an amel het caramel is a tough call. I would like to see a nice photo of the belly checks as that head pattern has a minor het bloodred look to it. And for comparison, here is an adult amel het caramel...

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he has no belly checks at all.
it's mean that he cant be a butter ,right?
No, a lack of belly checks would indicate possible motely, striped, diffused genetics.
ps) which picture is more true to life the one where he is more yellow or more orange?
 
LOl now that the BR was mentioned, not sure why I didn't think that either with that head marking ;) Just so bright I was also thinking hypo.

This is my Hypo het caramel & BR

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Just for clarification:

Bloodred is a selectively-bred diffused cornsnake. Diffusion is the gene. So when you're referring to the pattern created by diffusion as I believe Susan was, it should be referred to as such while the colored aspect of the morph would be appropriately called a bloodred. I'm not trying to be picky, just feel this is important as the casual use of both had me very confused about what was what for awhile.
 
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