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Got a Nikon D3000 so Sphinx got pix

SANDWiCH

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Some shots of her home and of her.

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P.S. can I get a little input on what her genes might be and what Morph we all think?
 
I'm still saying creamsicle, which is the amel version of the Corn x Emoryi hybrid (normal would be rootbeer).

I concur with Robbie, the first thing that popped into my mind was creamsicle when looking at the pics.
She is very pretty and you've got a beautiful BRB as well!
 
I really want to breed her and take care of the and hatch them out ....but at the same time I don't want a third snake and the BRB is a pain in the hand,arm,wrist,finger so my cornsnake is the cool one and the BRB is the "look at through the cage type"

If I breed her I want to breed her to a male to get the best possible outcomes....if anyone knows what would produce the widest ranges that might help too.
 
If you breed her to another amel, you'll get amels. If you breed her to anything without at least het amel, you'll get all normals. If you breed to a normal het amel, you'll get normals and amels. That's about the limit of your range.
 
Great photos, I've got a D3000 too, still learning how to use it properly. Those shots of the BRB are awesome. :D
 
Great photos, I've got a D3000 too, still learning how to use it properly. Those shots of the BRB are awesome. :D

Go out and get a UV filter to put on the outside of your lens. This will both protect it from harmful light as well as get waaaaay better color reproduction. It also does wonders with the BRB iridescence. There are a lot out there but get a nice filter.
 
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