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Can someone help me identify these morphs?

camarogirl79

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I was just wondering if these were caramels and butters? They just looked different from the normals and amel I hatched out. Was from male amber unknown hets to female amel unknown hets

caramel?
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baby3.jpg

baby1.jpg


butter?
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baby7.jpg

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And I was wondering if these looked like ghosts? they are much lighter than my regular anerys. From female anery poss het hypo to male anery het hypo. They are a year old

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In my very limited experience and with the help of Ian's Vivarium and the Corn Calculator.......

The first ones look just like my normals that I hatched this year. They don't look at all like the Caramel hatchlings at Ian's. But the Butters could be butters. To get butters, though, your male would have to be het Amel (entirely possible, it's pretty common), but your female would also have to be het Caramel (a longer shot), so they might just be Amels. Did you get any that you thought were Amels too?

The ghosts look like they could be ghosts. Did you get some darker anerys from that clutch too or do they all look like that?

Here are the websites I used:

Ian's Viv: http://iansvivarium.com/cornsnakemorphs.php
Corn Calc: http://www.corncalc.com/
 
Normal and Amel? Charcoal for the yearlings? Do they have any yellow? Could just be light Anery. Some are lighter than others. Just my guess.
 
Yup, those look like caramels to me. You can see the yellow starting to come in. When they first hatch they can look almost like anerys. After a shed or two color should really come in. The one's pictured at Ian's Vivarium have already had several sheds if they have that much color - they don't hatch out looking like that.

And that's a butter as well.

The "ghosts" don't really look like ghosts to me. They just look like lighter anerys. It could also be my monitor or something making them seem darker. Especially as hatchlings ghosts and anerys are very easy to tell apart. Do you have belly pics, as the belly can help as well.
 
I have caramel and butter hatchlings. Your first baby I would say is a normal or 'maybe' an anery. No way its a caramel. The second one is def. a amel. The yearling... i have no idea. you can send them my way though....
 
Well the yearlings I bought 6 off a friend so I'm not really sure what the rest of the clutch looked like but there are a couple that are darker than the rest. they are staring to get some yellow down the sides. the "normals' or "caramels" did look like anerys when they 1st hatched out which was confusing to me, then a couple went through their 1st shed and got some color so I snapped some shots. Did have some amels that did look like amels and some that looked like those in the pics. I guess I'm just going to have wait till they get older and see what happens with them, I just didn't want to wait lol. Thanks for your help everyone.
 
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