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Another guessing game......

Clint,

You knew I would have to guess so here it is....I am going to say milksnake phase caramel bloodred...
 
Some Banded thing going on?
Bandad Bloodred ~hehehehe~ Would be a nice breeding goal - patternless bandeds.
 
I don't know that much about cornsnakes as of yet... but I thought that bloodreds had gray heads as hatchlings? I don't see a gray head on that one!
Scott
 
Here's the Bloodred and Butters you asked about Scott.
 

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Milksnake AND motley?

Not the half-checkered, is-it-really-a-motley-or-not kind... this one is totally plain-bellied, right?

(Or I'm way off base, hehe.)
 
guess

i guess its a banded crimson, looks alot like the adult female I got from carol! :cheers:
 
oscarthesnake said:
but I thought that bloodreds had gray heads as hatchlings? I don't see a gray head on that one!
Scott

That can be, but it doesn't has to.
That means, it's more the lack of the checkers on the belly that "make" bloodreds and the side- and headpattern are most of the time more a sign of quality...
But - I think my english is too bad - it was more of a joke with Banded Bloodred. Wouldn't be very usefull to try to kill the side or even the whole pattern with the bloodred gene but looking for a banded pattern on the other hand, wouldn't it?
 
OMG it's you lol i didn't even look at your siggy, whyyy do u lot just follow me here, when i first joined it was me n the americans *plays nicely* and now its u tanya and peter lol - gate crashers!
 
Perhaps Clint will let us know... I'm too curiosly for this world :)

@Jimmy I see you own Cresteds, I also got 0.0.3 of them this summer - nice little critters.
 
I will guess a banded from a milksnake project with caramel in its heritage???????

Even if I'm way off base, I find these fun to do. :crazy02:
 
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