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Here is an adult anery...

She is five years old, but she is small for her age. Also, are you wanting pics of amels and creamsicles, or an amelanistic creamsicle?
 

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Oh...I don't think there is any such thing. A creamsicle is the amel version of a corn snake X great plains rat snake cross. An adult creamsicle and an amel look basically the same except creamsicles tend to be a little more yellow. As for amels, there are a lot of different variations of them. Here is a picture of an adult amel. I do not know if he is het for anything, however.
 

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Here is another amel...

See how much variation they can have?
 

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Let me explain a little farther...

I said, "A creamsicle is the amel version of a corn snake X great plains rat snake cross. " You can have a normal creamsicle, too. They are usually called "rootbeer" corns.
 
Then because it has

some emoryi blood, your amel would still be considered a creamsicle. It doesn't matter that it is only 1/4 emoryi and 3/4 cornsnake...

If it has any emoryi in it at all...it is a creamsicle.
 
no

there is absalutly no rat snake in it the breeder i got it from knows the parents dont have any rat and what they are all het for so its not at all a rat but im still looking for pictures of them
 
Well it sounds like the breeder lied or doesn't know what (s)he is talking about because rootbeers and creamsicles are cornXrat intergrades. So when you say your corn's father was a rootbeer/creamsicle, that means it has rat blood.
 
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