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Snow x Creamsicle

I have a female snow corn who is expressing allot of yellow. Which is a trait i don't care for. Because of that the only other breeding option i have for her is my male creamsicle het stripe.

So when i figured that up i came up with 1/1 amel het anery 50% poss het stripe.

What i am wondering is how much the emoryi influence will i have. Since emoryi looks more like an anery corn. I have done a search on this pairing and found some offspring being sold as candycanes and others being sold as creamsicles. and the pictures represent what looks like a cream and a candy cane.

All so what would be the proper term for there offspring. Bear in mind that i am not looking at either being ready to breed before 2008.

A pic of both.
 

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blckkat said:
You would produce Creamsicles (Amel Hybrid between Corns and Emoryi) het for Anery 50% possible het for Stripe.

Thanks could i expect them to look alot like my cream now or would i get more a candycane look?
 
No way to tell. Candy Canes are line bred Amels. Theoretically you could line breed your own Creamsicle Candy Canes (Candy Creams?). I'm sure someone has already done it. However, they shouldn't be simply labled Candy Canes because they would be hybrids.
 
cowboyman13 said:
Thanks could i expect them to look alot like my cream now or would i get more a candycane look?
Half of the equation is what ground color the cream will throw, and it looks like it will throw a good bit of ground color. The other half of the equation is what ground color the snow will throw. Unless it has non-anerythristic parents, it's impossible to guess. But if its parents are normals or amels, you might be able to see what kind of ground color influence they might have passed down to your snow. :)
 
:-offtopic (sort of) Hey Serp, has anyone come up with a name for Anery/Snow Emoryi Hybrids?

This year I bred an "ugly" Amel Motley to my "ugly" creamsicle to test him for Motley and to produce project Creamsicle Motley hatchlings. My cream is definitly not as pretty as yours!
 
Serp that is something for me to look into. When i get home i will pull up my breeder info on degei and see if the breeder has any info on the parents of the snow. He should be able to tell my something he seems more of a hobbyist breeder from the panhandle. I believe he was all so occupied as an park ranger or something to that effect. So he seems to be someone who would care enough to spend the time with me. When i tried to obtain info on the cream it was pretty hard to get any info out of ridgeway reptiles.
 
blckkat said:
:-offtopic (sort of) Hey Serp, has anyone come up with a name for Anery/Snow Emoryi Hybrids?
Snow creams? Cranerys? LOL

Heh, none that I've heard of so far, but I bet someone has some and they have a name for them.
 
blckkat said:
This year I bred an "ugly" Amel Motley to my "ugly" creamsicle to test him for Motley and to produce project Creamsicle Motley hatchlings. My cream is definitly not as pretty as yours!

The good thing about him is he is male so at least i can all so breed him to another female as well. I am thinking another superb cream het stripe.

I just am personally not happy with the yellow on the snow she is showing even more now than she does in the pic. So i was looking for a way to salvage her as a breeder because i would not want to breed snows with all the yellow. My cream seemed liked the most logical pic because all my other corns are locales except one CB normal i will not breed due to retained shedding problems. I don't want to pass that on.
 
Snowsicles? I can't think of a good one for Anery. :)
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I have a female Snow that I will probably be selling after this seasons over. Very little yellow.

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