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AndreiVlad

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Hy , my first adult snake was a creamsicle female , after that i buyed a amel male , and i breed them , now i have eggs in the incubator. I was talking to sombody and he told me that is a mistake to breed them like that , he told me tthat who breeds creamsicles are breeding only with creamsicles , now i dont know what to aspect at . did somebody breed creamsicles to other morphs?
 
Creamsicles are hybrids between corn snakes and great plains (Emory) rat snakes. Breeding them back to corn snakes is okay as long as you continue to call them creamsicles (if they are still amels) or mention they are hybrids, no matter how much like "pure" corns they look.
 
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