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Re: My Creamsickle pair
The female.
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
Joe snakes looking good and the pic are getting better
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
Awesome little corns you have there Joe! Can't wait to see some babies.
-Kyle
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Joe snakes looking good and the pic are getting better
I played with the sharpness on the camera so we will see how things go. This pair are even better looking in person .Thanks
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
Originally Posted by Kilo
Awesome little corns you have there Joe! Can't wait to see some babies.
I know some do not like the "hybrids" but i think the creamsickles are sweet.Thanks
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
i did not realize they were hybrids. What are they a mix of ?? I am blank when it comes to corns and kings
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
i did not realize they were hybrids. What are they a mix of ?? I am blank when it comes to corns and kings
Yea they are produced from a Emory Rat snake crossed to a Amelinistic corn,i might have the Amel part wrong .It is though a Emory rat x corn cross.I need to find something to remember what the crosses produce .If i am incorrect on the Amelinistic part and someone knows the correct answer please post lol .
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
Nice snakes and I can tell you a very easy way to get better pictures of them. On a sunny day go outside and take the shots, keep shadows off the snakes and don't get the sun itself directly in the shot.
I promise you no matter the quality of the camera you will NOT BELIEVE the difference. Natural Light does amazing things to a snake picture.
Nothing wrong with the shots as they are just friendly advice
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Re: My Creamsickle pair
Originally Posted by jjspirko
Nice snakes and I can tell you a very easy way to get better pictures of them. On a sunny day go outside and take the shots, keep shadows off the snakes and don't get the sun itself directly in the shot.
I promise you no matter the quality of the camera you will NOT BELIEVE the difference. Natural Light does amazing things to a snake picture.
Nothing wrong with the shots as they are just friendly advice
Thanks any and all advice is appreciated .I planned on taking them outside today,unfortuanatly is a ugly day outside.Normaly i get great pics of the snakes if they hold still lol.This is impossible of course with babies as my pics show in the other posts lol.
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