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Walter -
Whats the difference between the top 2 pictures and the bottom two pictures, gene wise? I personally like the top one better. I like the pink/green/grey mix vs. the pink tank/brown mix better.

Again, it's my understanding........ the difference is:

Salmon Snow = Amel + Anery + Stawberry
Salmon Ghost = Anery + Strawberry

IF this is the case, I guess you can also think of a Salmon Snow as a Amelanistic Salmon Ghost I hope that doesn't confuse things further.....LOL

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
I wish strawberry snow hadn't gotten taken as a certain line bred snow, it would've made the strawberry gene far less confusing. I hope the name salmon gets dropped and "berry" replaced for other morphs to lessen the head aches trying to memorize all of this.
 
I wish strawberry snow hadn't gotten taken as a certain line bred snow, it would've made the strawberry gene far less confusing. I hope the name salmon gets dropped and "berry" replaced for other morphs to lessen the head aches trying to memorize all of this.

That would make things much simpler to understand. The names of a lot of the corns just make me .... :headbang::crying::crazy01::confused: confuzzeled, maybe the best way to put it into words.
 
I have a snake in my care at the moment who is a 2010 cross between Carol's bubblegum line and Steve Wagner's neon line. This is Gummy Bear:
 

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I have an '09 from Carol who is also a cross between her bubblegum line and Steven's neon line. He's fantastic!

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That would make things much simpler to understand. The names of a lot of the corns just make me .... :headbang::crying::crazy01::confused: confuzzeled, maybe the best way to put it into words.

I know right! Like the cinder for example has taken the amel morph name peppermint and now has buttermint and lavendermint morph names. How would anyone guess that a buttermint is a cinder without knowing the peppermint descent?

Now back to strawberries...I propose we use the word berry to describe the indisputable presence of a pure genetic strawberry line. There are salmonberries, so changing the name of the salmon snows isn't necessary.
 
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