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Pat GC

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Got a question regarding Creamsicles. Most of my experience with snakes over the years comes from Kings, Pits (Gophers, Bulls and Pines), Pythons and Boas. Anyway, I'm now having fun with Corns. In my collection I have several Creamsicles that look amazingly like Reversed Okeetees. Someone may be able to tell the difference but this mere mortal is unable to with any confidence. It is an understanding that I accept that Creamsicles are not a color morph, they are a hybrid. If I have a Corn and it has the most minuscule part of a Emory in it, it is a Creamsicle, and thus a hybrid, no matter what it looks like. When I have little guys for sale they will be represented as Creams. Now to my question--twice this past week I have found Amel Corns represented as being het for Creamsicle. What is that all about? Doesn't make sense to me. What do y'all think?

Pat Glazener-Cooney
 
Controversial? No.

Someone being an idiot? Yes.

No such thing as anything het creamsicle. Het creamsicle is het amel. If the snake is a normal the proper designation would be rootbeer het amel.
 
Pat GC said:
Now to my question--twice this past week I have found Amel Corns represented as being het for Creamsicle. What is that all about? Doesn't make sense to me. What do y'all think?

Pat Glazener-Cooney
Doesn't make sense to me either! I can only assume that they are normal corns het for Amel also with Emoryi blood in them. Hence they would actually be Rootbeer (normal with Emoryi blood) corns het Amel (or creamsicle to doubly note the Emoryi blood).

D80
 
Drizzt80 said:
Doesn't make sense to me either! I can only assume that they are normal corns het for Amel also with Emoryi blood in them. Hence they would actually be Rootbeer (normal with Emoryi blood) corns het Amel (or creamsicle to doubly note the Emoryi blood).

D80

Gotcha by 2 minutes, slow fingers! :grin01:
 
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