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just a simple question about morphs

Yes they are, and so far as anyone can tell, appears anery masks caramel. Though some of the caramel snows, and ultramel camel anerys seem to have a different "look" to them.
 
Lex has them and here are some pics...

Hatchling
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Adult
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Pretty sweet as far as motley's imho.
 
Pretty sweet as far as motley's imho.

They are, but it does take some imagination to see those as being even marginally different from lots of regular anerythristic motleys out there. I think these prove that anerythrism at least mostly masks caramel.
KJ
 
They are, but it does take some imagination to see those as being even marginally different from lots of regular anerythristic motleys out there. I think these prove that anerythrism at least mostly masks caramel.
KJ

Ya,

But then we are not on a quest to produce the ever different cultivar.

The Caramel Motley parents who produced this animal were both het. Anerythristic & the hatchlings were a happy coincidence.

The female that we have retained will be a project to reproduce further 'black' corn snakes, which as you know is rather a rarity at this time.

Photo:

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Thanks for your compliments on this gal Saffluer.;)

Lex
 
Good luck with the black corn projects. I've got a female anery with a very black belly.
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My anery-caramel projects I dubbed "cola corns".

I know many peolple hate it, but I really enjoy coming up with combo morph names. If anything, it helps marketing them.

Donovan
Children of the Cornsnake
 
I belive Jeff Mohr has one. If i remember correctly he had an Anery het. caramel for sale. In the ad he posted a photo of an Anery Caramel. I looked of the ad, but was unable to find it. I'll look again

Dusty Jones
 
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