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Where are the RED amels?

Mark Dwight

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Many years ago I had a pair of deep red amels. But now I can't find anything even close to those. Every amel I see is orange. What happened to red corn snakes? As common as red amel use to be I never thought this would be a problem, but I cant find true red amels anywhere. What's the deal?
 
Amel het peppermint (cinder) which Carol (LBR) produces are very red-red. Also take a look at amel bloodreds. And I agree, the old-fashioned early 1980's 'candycanes' were very red.

It would seem that polygenic line breeding would be a good way to develop a line of true red amels.

Strawberry amels are also worth looking at.
 
the old-fashioned early 1980's 'candycanes' were very red.
Yep! Wish I would have kept some of those :( I miss the Love line deep red RO's too.
With all the emphasis on just seeing how many morph genes we can combine into one animal I think we have lost some of what made corn snakes attractive in the first place.
 
Don at SMR has a nice red line he call Sunrise corns:
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I'm not sure which type amel you like. But these one produce some nice red babies. Two of these are available. Considering that these ladies are het caramel they have some nice red.
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Amel het peppermint (cinder) which Carol (LBR) produces are very red-red. Also take a look at amel bloodreds. And I agree, the old-fashioned early 1980's 'candycanes' were very red.

It would seem that polygenic line breeding would be a good way to develop a line of true red amels.

Strawberry amels are also worth looking at.

Cinder certainly brings some nice reds into amels.

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Candycane
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That candycane above is hands down the most gorgeous candycane I've ever seen, I stared at it for far too long. Now that is a cornsnake!
 
May not be a fan of RF lines but they make some majorly red babies.
 

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Two of these are available. Considering that these ladies are het caramel they have some nice red.
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This not one of those motley sunglows with a weakening motley pattern? Gosh, it looks a lot like one I used to have. Even the way the side pattern almost creates bands, but not quite. Now that I think of it, somebody has that snake on breeder loan...
 
He has a few things that he doesn't produce a ton of that don't make the website. I hear tell they come in even deeper reds in the motleys and stripes.
 
This not one of those motley sunglows with a weakening motley pattern? Gosh, it looks a lot like one I used to have. Even the way the side pattern almost creates bands, but not quite. Now that I think of it, somebody has that snake on breeder loan...

Nope just a banded motley I produced.
 
Cinder certainly brings some nice reds into amels.

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Wow. Beautiful animals you got there. The peppermints are one of my favorites. Cinders ability to remove yellow pigment is certainly the quick fix to “yellow disease” but for the project I have in mind I need selectively bred or natural/polygenic red corns.
Don’s “sunrise” corns may fit the bill.
 
I used to have one, beautiful red beast. Sadly I sold him years ago. Just a plain old amel with deep red color.
 
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Along the more traditional lines,this little RO vomitmel was produced from an okeette /het amel (Lizzy) X Elvis pairing.



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