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Cora

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Thought I would post this pic of a friends corn. We have had some discussion over exactly what kind it is. Any ideas?

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Do you have any pictures of its head? Its color doesnt look right for a pure corn, even for a cream (a corn/ratsnake mix). At the very least we know its amelanistic.
 
I don't have a pic of its head.. but I can get one tomorrow.

I am kind of feel wary calling it a creamsicle.

Iunno if it helps but I do have pictures of 2 of his 06 offspring. He was apparently breed to a CandyCane Female. not sure what the babies may turn out to be.

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The color screams creamsicle to me too. Generally speaking, Amelanistic's are red over orange. If in fact he is a Cream, all of his Amelanistic offspring would be Creamsicles (which pretty much just denotes the Emoryi blood).
 
My first thaughts were creamsicle as well... If not that, then I am not sure at all... Beautiful snake whatever it is...
 
What has me puzzled is the deep red saddle borders. If it was an amel, or even a creamsicle, the saddle borders should be white...not red. I think there is something else in this snake's bloodline (and a wild guess is kingsnake). A head photo would be a terrific help.
 
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