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What will the outcome be?

Brian

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My female Okeetee Corn and my male snow are in the heat of passion.

Any ideas on what the offspring will look like?
 
besides a sweet sticky mess? Well both are hybrids (Yeah I know the creamsicle is debatable) but both have Amel corn blood so I am guessing amel something or another.
 
To a lot of people, any snow with lots of pink is a bubblegum snow. I've heard lots of non-hybrid snows being called "bubblegum."
 
it is one of those confusing terms like "friendly fire" and "Jumbo shrimp" I guess.
 
bubblegum snow vs. bubblegum rat

i tend to shy away from the term bubblegum snow as it seems to always cause confusion with the bubblegum rat. the rat is a three-way hybrid ratsnake where the corn is well, just a pink snow corn. (sorry to any of the snows out there whose feelings are hurt at being "just" a snow) ---jim
 
Jim I think you need therapy....you continually abuse those snows using that "just" word and then immediately apologize for it...LOL All the snows out there with poor self images are really in need of help after you post! HAHAHAHA
 
ok, anyone with a snow out there whose feelings were hurt by my callous remarks can have the therapist's bills sent right to me. (most any bill i've found makes great "cage carpet" :) ---jim
 
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