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Unknown Corn Snake

debeck3

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Can Someone Please Help Me Figure Out What He/She Is Please
 

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It looks like more than just an amel to me. Kind of creamsicle. Didn't you say it was sold to you as a cream? Because it's got that creamy background... And it looks to be a little thicker than a pure corn at his length. Then again, that could just be me.
 
It could be a creamsicle. A creamsicle is an intergrade...amel corn X emoryi...
 
In this pic I think the colour is a bit off.... too brownish/tan/rusty hue for a pure amel. I'd like to see better pics and some close-ups too.

Creamsicles are emory&amel corn hybrids that look very much like amels, but usually more yellowy/creamy/striking orange.

Weren't these "creamsickos" someone's project of combining emory & hypo...?? I remember seeing pics of creamsicko babies here on cs.com and they had very clear grey saddle borders. Very typical hypo look.
 
A Hypo Emoryi x Corn Hybrid is called a Cinnamon.

If the snake was sold as a Creamsicle, you should stick with that as Creamsicle defines a Hybrid. Creamsicles do not have a specific look as more diluted generations don't have the typical orange coloration, but they are still considered Creamsicles as they are still Hybrids.
 
here are 2 more pics or him and i really appreciate the help thanks soo much
 

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If the breeder said Creamsicle, it's a creamsicle. There are quite a few corn breeders who try to keep their blood lines so pure, that even a hint of ratsnake blood messes up their entire project, according to them. So if whoever you got it from said it was a creamsicle, leave it as creamsicle to avoid any altercations. Oh, and if you ever plan on breeding, all offspring from this snake should be labeled as hybrids.
 
I can totally see it as a Creamsicle. Maybe not a 50:50 ratio (since the colors lean a bit more towards Corn amel than Emoryi amel). As Robbie said, if the breeder sold it as a Creamsicle, then its a Creamsicle.

Someone on here breeds Creamsickos... I think its (squints brain) Jay? Hmmm... don't remember. Anyways, whoever it is might be able to give you some more insight.
 
Jay does Creamsickos yep.

It could definitely be a creamsicle and they come in all kinds of shades. This is one I bought from Jeff Mohr in November. As you can see it's more like a high yellow (thanks Becky).


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i was told it was a creamsicko
Unless you got that snake from Tim & Jen of T&J's Corns then I am almost positive that what you have is a Creamsicle. A Creamsicle, as you have already been informed, is a hybrid between an Albino Emoryi Ratsnake and an Amel Cornsnake. A "Creamsicko" is basically the same genetic make-up but it is also homozygous for Ultra so a "Creamsicko" is an Ultramel Cream. The ones you have to give credit to for these little beauties is Tim & Jen ....... and beauties they are. ;)

Someone on here breeds Creamsickos... I think its (squints brain) Jay? Hmmm... don't remember. Anyways, whoever it is might be able to give you some more insight.

Jay does Creamsickos yep.
Thanks for the credit guys but I am not the one who produced these. I will say I do have one in my collection but I am not the one who produced them. I also think that Becky has one as well. All that credit must go to Tim & Jen. I will suggest that any aspiring collector/breeder should have one in the collection if not a breeding pair.
Jay :cool:
 
Like the others said, if the seller told you it's a creamsicle then thats what it is. It just simply means there's emoryi blood in it.

I also think that Becky has one as well. All that credit must go to Tim & Jen. I will suggest that any aspiring collector/breeder should have one in the collection if not a breeding pair.
Jay :cool:

Yes I do! Wish I had gotten 2 of them now. :)
 
thanks soo much to everyone who posted and helped out im hoping to find another creamsicle but cant find any in canada right now :( but ill keep looking
 
A Hypo Emoryi x Corn Hybrid is called a Cinnamon.

If the snake was sold as a Creamsicle, you should stick with that as Creamsicle defines a Hybrid. Creamsicles do not have a specific look as more diluted generations don't have the typical orange coloration, but they are still considered Creamsicles as they are still Hybrids.
I agree...sold as a cream...it's a cream
 
sorry, double post

I just looked at the picks on page 2 (I only looked at page 1)
And from these pics it looks like it has emroi blood, but I still wouldn't be completely positive about it being souly a cream
 
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