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What the small snake will be?

Osmond

New member
This is the larva of Lavander male and Candycane female, does anyone have tried this kind of reproduction? Or is there any different name for the larva which is from this kind way of reprodution? I think it is alike amel, but the color is darker and it is too small to tell the appearance in the future.
Thanks.


http://us3.pixagogo.com/S58UTKI1w3i...pluPfgqkGOCJEnF4dnUr2Dm9AV2MsOD6/IMG_1044.jpg
http://us10.pixagogo.com/S58UTKI1w3...9uMvIQNPe3fqQ3!bg4K9MJ72lPzdEwDg/IMG_1048.jpg
http://us3.pixagogo.com/S58UTKI1w3i...-IxVyYkfbktDBL-1bAjUeDld7g1EMXTH/IMG_1049.jpg
 
Looks like an ultramel to me.. Maybe the lavender is an ultramel lav?
Do you have pictures of the parents?
 
Just so that you know, larva is not the correct term for a baby snake. Your baby corn snake is called a "pippie".

To my novice eye, it looks like an Amel, which is an albino, or meaning to have no black pigment. The only thing that makes me wonder if I may be incorrect is the eye shot. I see the eye is not pink and it has some black in it. Hopefully, others who are more experienced with the various morphs will come along and give their opinions as well.

Pretty little one though!
 
I vote ultramel... And the correct term for the babe would be hatchling (pippy=as it hatches, hatchling=after it leaves the egg).. Congrats on the pippies!
 
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