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Creamsicle Stripe

Bailey's Dad

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I have a creamsicle male adult and am interested in producing a creamsicle stripe morph with a red stripe. Should I pair him with a female classic stripe to get this result or is it more complex than that?
 
I would breed your male to an amel stripe, get creamsicles het stripe, then breed those together when old enough to get cream stripes...

Or you could just buy one...lol
 
If you're looking to breed a yellow animal with RED stripes... you're looking at a VERY long breeding project!

Step one would be to get the best, reddest Amel Stripe female you can find (saves you a step recovering the Amel in the second generation - all your first-generation offspring will be Creamsicles het Stripe instead of Rootbeer het Amel and Stripe.).

Then pick the offspring that are the closest to having the light yellow/orange background colour and reddest saddles you can find. Cross them together to get your foundation Creamsicle Stripes.

Then you've got generations of selective breeding to refine the stripe colour and the background colour....
 
Ssthisto said it right. It is going to have to be a line breeding thing to get a red stripe. That is going to require many generations.
 
If you're looking to breed a yellow animal with RED stripes... you're looking at a VERY long breeding project!

Step one would be to get the best, reddest Amel Stripe female you can find (saves you a step recovering the Amel in the second generation - all your first-generation offspring will be Creamsicles het Stripe instead of Rootbeer het Amel and Stripe.).

Then pick the offspring that are the closest to having the light yellow/orange background colour and reddest saddles you can find. Cross them together to get your foundation Creamsicle Stripes.

Then you've got generations of selective breeding to refine the stripe colour and the background colour....

To get the Red stripes, this is correct. I wouldn't plan on getting creams with red stripes quick and easy. It would be a slow, laborious process of selectivly breeding. I would say just go with breeding for normal cream stripes, as velvet says here:

QUOTE=Velvet;642257]I would breed your male to an amel stripe, get creamsicles het stripe, then breed those together when old enough to get cream stripes...

Or you could just buy one...lol[/QUOTE]
 
I would breed your male to an amel stripe, get creamsicles het stripe, then breed those together when old enough to get cream stripes...

Or you could just buy one...lol
Hum... Didn't go out right. Will just do it above this.
 
Thanks for the info guys. I will just throw this one at ya, If I did buy a creamsicle stripe as Velvet suggested, and breed with my 1.0 adult would I get a mix of creamsicle stripes and creamsicles?
 
No...you'll only get het stripe babies.
The only way you could produce stripes the first season is if both snakes are het/and or homo(are visually) stripes.
 
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