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What Morph Does this look like to you?

It looks like a creamsicle to me.

If it was purchased from Don as a cream, it's a cream.

I think you think 2 much.
 
I still haven't heard anything that indicates how to tell the difference between an amel and a creamsicle visually . . . :shrugs:

D80
 
mbdorfer said:
Just out of curiosity, why would you buy a breeding pair of Creamsicles and want to breed one of them to something else? Like I said, just curious :shrugs:

I tend to agree with you MbDorfer,not wanting to get into the whole hybridization issue again....
Creamsicles as beautiful as they are IMHO just shouldnt be bred to anthing other than their own kind....Why "taint" (ooohhhh im gonna be in trouble for saying this :cry: ) a bloodline with mixing a creamiscle into it.

I have a creamsicle female,that i will NEVER breed to any of my cornsnakes,i would rather get her a male Creamsicle to breed with...
 
Drizzt80 said:
I still haven't heard anything that indicates how to tell the difference between an amel and a creamsicle visually . . . :shrugs:

D80


mmmm,thats a good point,I would also like to know...
I have heard that creamsicle hatchlings genrally are larger,but not sure if this is truth or fiction.

:shrugs:
 
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