PIcs of adults creamsicles???
Anyone have any. I have never seen and adult. I was wondering if they darken up or get lighter. THanks.
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Bump.....
I take it that that is a no. lol.
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It should be about the same as an adult amel. "Creamsicle" is just a name given to amel hybrid corns with a rat snake. While I have seen that creamsicles can vary from conventional amels, they often look the same.
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Yeah i knew they were hybrids and was just wondering if they darkened as they got older or what. All I could find were pictures of Amelanistics. Thankd. for the info.
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I have heard that some do change in thier coluration just like the Candycanes as they get older. The white on some of them loses thier purity.
Mark
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Here's a pic of Butterscotch
http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_5559.jpg
he's 3 years old. he's smaller than most...but yea. he's a sweet-heart
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Butterscotch is one hott snake!!:D
Mel
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I didn't know they were a hybrid. So, my snake is not really a corn snake. What would happen if you bred say a male creamsicle with another regular corn snake, say a normal?
Red
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...d/100_2763.jpg
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Originally Posted by
redmantodd
I didn't know they were a hybrid. So, my snake is not really a corn snake. What would happen if you bred say a male creamsicle with another regular corn snake, say a normal?
Red
I'm pretty sure that a creamsicle/normal pairing would produce rootbeers, but don't hold me to it...
We had one good egg from a creamsicle/normal pairing last year, that stopped developing at some point, so we didn't actually get to see the results...
This is Papa, our adult male creamsicle. He's pretty light, as you can see:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_LdhK4CHuZt0/SH...0/PICT6352.JPG
And two of the three snakes in this entaglement are his sons, from a pairing with another creamsicle. The pinker one is just a regular amel.
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_LdhK4CHuZt0/SP...2/PICT6516.JPG