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just got into corns heres a pic hopefully

slippery

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heres a pic of my little gu if it works, he's a beauty the breeder did a great job picking the parents!

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Nice snake. I'm not real good picking out morphs from hatchling pics yet, what kind is it?
 
Looks like your basic amelanistic from where I sit. I wish the lil' ones would keep the contrast as adults....harrumph.

regards,
jazz
 
This corn is a cross between a snow corn and a caramel corn het for Amel. Hopefully she will come out a butter color or a yellow color as she gets older, so you would still consider her a hatchling, that answers a question then! i really was curious. thanks man
 
slippery said:
This corn is a cross between a snow corn and a caramel corn het for Amel. Hopefully she will come out a butter color or a yellow color as she gets older, so you would still consider her a hatchling, that answers a question then! i really was curious. thanks man


So you've got an amel het for anery and caramel. Very nice snake BTW. It might develop some yellow as it grows. Good choice! :cheers:
 
so thats how you say it!!!lol honestly i copied and pasted it from an email i got from the breeder!!lol i only sort of know what that means so let me get this straight i have an amel het from carmel and snow??i am so confused
 
LOL it does get confusing! You have an amelanistic snake that is heterozygous for anerythristic and caramel. Amelanistic is the trait that it is showing, anerythristic and caramel are the hidden traits that will present themselves in the next generation of breeding depending on what you breed it with. (Many choices).
 
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