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New Babies from Gardenmum!

CornCrazy

What's one more???
These little ones are simply amazing! Thank you Dianne! I LOVE them!

frosted ghost female:
frosted-ghost-female.jpg

frosted ghost male:
frosted-ghost-male.jpg

frosted snow female:
frosted-snow-female.jpg

frosted cinnamon female:
frosted-cinnamon-female.jpg
 
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Oh wow Terri, I'm just drooling over that little ghost girl! They are all really beautiful! That frosted look is so interesting, it looks like someone sent them to the salon for some highlights. :)


hana
 
Beautiful snakes. Are the frosted ghosts from sunkissed lines? I don't know much about sunkissed, but those ghosts have strange (but cool) head patterns.
 
hana said:
Oh wow Terri, I'm just drooling over that little ghost girl! They are all really beautiful! That frosted look is so interesting, it looks like someone sent them to the salon for some highlights.
That's a good description! I'm glad you enjoyed looking at them!
Roy Munson said:
Beautiful snakes. Are the frosted ghosts from sunkissed lines? I don't know much about sunkissed, but those ghosts have strange (but cool) head patterns.
They are actually corn x grey rat snakes.
mbdorfer said:
Absolutely gorgeous snakes. The Cinnamon is amazing.
Thanks! She is a frosted x creamsicle (I believe) so she has corn, emoryi, and grey rat snake blood in her.
Serpwidgets said:
Nice frosteds. Are they hybrids/intergrades?
Silly you...you know they are!
 
After seeing these and those pics of your white oaks, I'm starting to think about greys again . I need a therapist :grin01:
 
LOL...Mike! I think we all need therapy!

Oh yeah - I got the ghosts mixed up. I labeled them wrong. I will be fixing the titles in a minute.
 
Man, those snakes make my collection look so regular.... but hey, one has to start somewhere in this little, way behind with no rat snakes in the wild country... :cool: Hope to see some like that real life once!
 
Blutengel said:
Man, those snakes make my collection look so regular.... but hey, one has to start somewhere in this little, way behind with no rat snakes in the wild country... :cool: Hope to see some like that real life once!
Believe me...my collection started out regular, too! :D
 
Terri, glad you like them. :) I figured you'd be happy when you saw them in person.

BTW... the frost "cinnamon" is a corn/gray rat/emory cross, but she is also hypo.

I be looking for updated pics a couple times a year on them! :) :)

Enjoy!!
 
gardenmum said:
Terri, glad you like them. :) I figured you'd be happy when you saw them in person.

BTW... the frost "cinnamon" is a corn/gray rat/emory cross, but she is also hypo.

I be looking for updated pics a couple times a year on them! :) :)

Enjoy!!
I am sure I will enjoy them! They are amazing!

I believe a cinnamon is a hypo rootbeer. I thought it would be easiest to call her a frosted cinnamon since cinnamon includes corn, emoryi, and hypo. "Frosted" adds the grey rat :D

And of course I will post updated pics as they grow!
 
CornCrazy said:
I believe a cinnamon is a hypo rootbeer. I thought it would be easiest to call her a frosted cinnamon since cinnamon includes corn, emoryi, and hypo. "Frosted" adds the grey rat :D
I agree, although the cinammon "monicker" is only accepted by those of us in the know. :grin01: The grey rat blood is like "icing on the cake" and gives the faded saddle look. Kudos to Dianne for producing them! :cheers:
 
Ahh.....not as up on those other emory names. Sorry 'bout that. I was going by what you put in yout post that she was an emory/corn/rat cross so didn't think you were thinking about the hypo part. Hmmm....another name to store in the gray matter. lol.

Thanks Mbdorfer. I hope to produce more than just a few babies next year.
 
gardenmum said:
Ahh.....not as up on those other emory names. Sorry 'bout that. I was going by what you put in yout post that she was an emory/corn/rat cross so didn't think you were thinking about the hypo part. Hmmm....another name to store in the gray matter. lol.

Thanks Mbdorfer. I hope to produce more than just a few babies next year.
You are most certainly welcome! Along with Root Beer, Creamsicle, and Cinammon, I have heard the term "Butterscotch" used occasionally, I think it refers to the Caramel gene, but not sure. Check with Don S. I think he's offered these in the past :cheers:
 
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