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Creamsicle? but what kind?

Scally Friends

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i brought this baby last year as an orange candy cane, but i was told that she would gain the white as she matured, but shes got brighter but the peachy colour is still in the background. i dont believe this will go.

But ive believe she is more of a creamsicle, but if she is which one?
If any one can help me i would be very greatful.

Charlotte
 

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There is no 'type' of creamsicle. A creamsicle is a hybrid, emory x corn.

If she was sold as just an orange candy cane, and not a creamsicle, then I wouldn't assume she's a creamsicle. Did the breeder tell you she was a creamsicle?
 
I asked the petshop and he said it came from fauna imports, and he couldnt tell me anymore!

I just tought it looked more like a creamsicle than a candy cane because of lacking the bold white back ground. thats why i have asked what creamsicle it was if it could be a creamsicle.
 
the problem with young candycanes is since background color grows in with age, a great looking baby candycane may not be great looking as an adult. I agree that she is very orange...but I wouldn't start caller her a creamscicle until you know. She still looks a little young, so she may even be a butter. I would try to contact fauna imports, tell them where you bought it from and that they said thats where she originally came from. Throw a pic in there for them, and they may be able to identify her.
 
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