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creamsicle morph?

bluemarble

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I have a creamsicle female het for anery and hypo I I'm planning to breed to a hypo snow male. I'm having a hard time finding out about the genetics for this pairing. Can you guys help me out? :wavey:
 
I think you'd get some aneries, hypos, and normals. Or maybe even snow, but I think since the female has no amel in her then I would think you could only get snows by breeding one of the children to the dad. But then again I don't know much about creamsicles. Are creamsicles created with the amel trait? If they are then you could probably hatch out hypo amels, too. I'm not good with cornsnake genetics(I'm trying to learn though), so don't quote me on any of this. I just thought I'd share and wait for others to answer to see if I was even close to right.

Good luck on breeding them!
 
creamsicle = amelanistic rootbeer
so you can get amels, aneries, snow's, hypo's and ghosts all with hybrid blood from their mom
 
by creamsicle do you mean red creamsicle ?
if it is your outcome will be -
1 / 4 Amel het Anery, Hypo
1 / 4 Snow ( Amel, Anery ) het Hypo
1 / 4 Hypo Amel ( Amel, Hypo ) het Anery
1 / 4 Coral Snow ( Amel, Anery, Hypo )
but be aware that all of the babies will be hybrids because a creamsicle is the result of breading a Corn snake to a Great Plains Ratsnake

you will find some information on the creamsicle on the bottom of the link below
http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/species/elaphe_guttata/
 
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