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    need more help identifying....

    I put an ad on craigslist locally to get some more adult corns, and found this awesome lot. The owner said one was a pewter, one was a caramel, one was a devils garden, and not sure what the other 2 are. The are obviously albino x something, any idea what they could be?







    Only cost me 125 bucks, so whatever they are, I think it was worth it!

    I also picked up a low white pied sided bloodred as well, will get pics of him when I get home. I am at my dirty freakin job now, so the snakes are hanging out in pillow cases till 6:30 am

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    Re: need more help identifying....

    the last one is my fav!
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    Re: need more help identifying....

    Nice pick ups! The last two look kind of thin, could it be they just laid eggs (if they're females)? If not, I'd just keep an eye on it to make sure its not more serious. Hopefully now that you have them you can plump them back up.

    As for what they are:

    1st: A VERY nice candy cane (just a line bred amel)
    2nd: Looks like a creamsicle (albino hybrid), but could be a butter. Better pics of more of its body would help.
    3rd: Just a nice normal (Devils Garden is just a locality corn)
    4th: Looks like an anery motley, is the belly clear with no checks? Definitely not a pewter though
    5th: Caramel

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    Re: need more help identifying....



    Does that one help any?

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    Re: need more help identifying....

    Yeah, definitely not a butter. Looks creamsicle to me, though could also be an amel. Do know the history of the parents?

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    Re: need more help identifying....

    Unfortunately, thats all the info I have on them. The guy didnt seem to know a whole lot about them.

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    Re: need more help identifying....

    Hmmmm, well I'd probably label it a creamsicle just to be safe.

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    Re: need more help identifying....

    i would say a creamcicle also.

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