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creamsicle,reverse okeetee and flourescent amel

Courtesy of South Mountain Reptiles:

Creamsicle (which is a hybrid - corn X emoryi)
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Reverse Okeetee
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Courtesy of Serpenco:

Fluorescent Orange (very similar to a Reverse Okeetee, but doesn't necessarily have the large white saddle borders, nor the dark red saddles, it may have smaller borders, like a "regular" amel, and more orangey saddles, but still has the bright ground color and over-all need for sunglasses)
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Thank u I'm tring to figure out what my female is I now think that see is a fluresent I will post a pic when I get home of her or you can see my post that is titled my first corn here in the photo part thanks again
 
She physically appears to be a fluorescent orange, and she is incredible. I would LOVE to have one like her!
 
yup fluorescent!!! Golly I would do a lot of things for a snake like that!! you are a Lucky Duck (as my little guy would say LoL ;) )
 
Thanks everyone we are very happy with her she is so bright. We found someone that has fluorescents and will be getting a male this sumer for her!
 
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