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Mumhols |
Posted - 04/12/2012 : 23:29:50
I thought she was a creamsicle but she looks exactly like another new snakes on here which I think said it was an amel? I'm confused lol
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oakleyman18 |
Posted - 05/12/2012 : 15:37:55 Head pattern to me screams creamsicle. Again, breeding is up to you, but I don't think they sell as well, but so long as you label them as creamsicles, there's no real reason why you shouldn't. |
Mumhols |
Posted - 05/12/2012 : 09:10:18 Okay thanks, well like I said its a long long way off yet so maybe I will have other snakes by then so may not breed her. |
gmac |
Posted - 04/12/2012 : 23:47:30 no there is no problem with breeding creamsicles, so long as when they are sold they are sold as hybrids and not corns. Not sure how big a market for hybrids there is but no harm in breeding them. |
Mumhols |
Posted - 04/12/2012 : 23:45:46 Sorry blooming autocorrect keeps changing my typing to random words lol |
Mumhols |
Posted - 04/12/2012 : 23:44:24 The shop didn't really say much about her morph ut she had creamsicle written on her vis door so I just assumed that's what she was, not planning on breeding but its a long way down the line yet... She is only 11grams lol so got a lot of growing to do first..
Do people prefer not to breed that type cos the py don't sell we'll or are there health problems with them?
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Nasicus |
Posted - 04/12/2012 : 23:40:30 She's probably Amel, a Creamsicle is not a morph, so much as a hybrid between a corn and and Emoryi Ratsnake. It can be very hard to tell the difference between the two however, so if she was sold as a Creamsicle and you might consider breeding down the line, I'd err on the side of caution and stick with Creamsicle :) |
gmac |
Posted - 04/12/2012 : 23:40:03 what did you buy it as if it was sold as a creamsicle then would say def creamsicle, creamsicles are amel x rat cross so there is a similar appearance to amels.
Creamsicles tend to be slightly more orangey than amels. |