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Can you Identify this snake?

Crownz

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Cant find it in Ians Vivarium :( i was told it was a creamsicle Mot
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Creamsicles are the amelanistic hybrids between corn snakes and Emoryi rat snakes. Yours is the motley version. And no matter how many times a creamsicle, or any other hybrid, is crossed back to a corn snake, it should always be labeled as a creamsicle (aka hybrid), even if it looks pure corn.
 
so if i breed it eventually with a candy cane? then...srry im a newbie im a little confused
 
If you did breed it with a candycane, I'm not sure what the morph of the offspring would be but be sure to label them as hybrids.
 
Yes. Because the one you posted is a hybrid, any of its offspring will be hybrids as well.
 
so if i breed it eventually with a candy cane?
As a Creamsicle is the hybrid version of an Amel and a Candycane is a selectively-bred Amel, you'd get more Creamsicles, het motley. However it'd be cheaper to bred it with an Amel Motley for the same effect.

To get Creamsicle Motleys, pair it with an Amel Motley.
 
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