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The "what morph am I?" game!

Kyra Omega

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Kinda looks buttery.... but the yellows are peachy colored....hmmm

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I just snapped these with my cell... He looks very yellow in pictures but is closer to "peach". No red or real orange on him at all. Just white and a golden peach color. eyes are a very pale pink.
 
Looks like a snow. The color can range from light yellowish green to full blown hot pink, with the light peachy pink being one of the more common colors. A darker peach color would be more along the lines of a coral snow. That one is close, as I can see more pink between the saddles past the neck, as well as some nice pink in the belly color.

A butter would be more of a canary or goldenrod yellow.
 
Thanks Susan! I pulled up some pics from South Moutain Reptile and he does look very similar to a coral snow! His colors seem a little muted so I think he may be going into blue! I rescued him today from someone who was not prepared to own a snake :)

I can't wait to see what he looks like all cleaned up. Thanks again!
 
Wow Susan, you rock at morphs. I would have guessed Hypo Butter sooner than a Snow. Lend me your brain!

To the OP, Susan usually gets them right one, so I'm betting snow as well.
 
Not to disagree with Susan (who DOES usually get things right!), but is there a possibility of some creamsicle in there? It looks a lot like some snows I've seen from creamsicle parentage.
 
I agree on the snow votes. Too yellow to be coral. Not yellow enough for butter. Like mentioned, snows can range a bit.
 
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