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Unknown Corn Snake

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. ;)

Thanks Jay appreciate that.. I know me and Jenn were not the first ones to do ultramel X cream.. I believe Mr Draybar did that project a few years back.. I tossed the Creamsicko name up as a way to mark a difference between Ultramel Corns and Ultramel Creamsickles..

For the OP... Yes it looks very creamsicle like, but a tad bit dark, which really means very little, except there might be a more corn enetics in that animal.. Not all light colourd corns are creams and not all dark creams are corns, but the colouration does meet some wheres in the middle at times..
Typically the creams that most people go for are the lightest colured ones... The reds have to be orange...

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If it was sold to you as a cream, so be it.. Its cream and any off spring from the animal is going to be hybrid, and should be listed with at least the known common hybrid names.. Of course you never said you were intrested in breeding eithier so that could be a gross misconception...

Regards.... Tim of T and J
 
yes, tim.. Jimmy did do it a while back.. i believe he used someones ultra (or ultramel) because there were suggestions that ultra came from the emoryi lineage... i believe it was about a year or 2 ago.... i need to ask him to make sure....
 
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