Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
You can describe things in books, but it's never the same until you see it and experience it in real life. Not saying that Chuck has not, because he has, it's just something that can't always be described perfectly in words.
Matt knows what he's talking about, I can promise you that.
I don't mean any disrespect to Matt, but I have also been breeding corns for several years and have hatched many amels, as well as some butters. I agree that this hatchling doesn't look like a typical butter, but it also doesn't look like a typical amel. I do agree that it is amelanistic in the broad sense of the word, meaning that it doesn't have any black pigment. Yet there is something very yellow about this snake that you don't see in a typical amel hatchling... in its yellow ground color, yellow-orange saddles and even apparent in its golden eye-color in the newer pictures. Looking at the newer pictures, I tend to think that it might actually be a creamsicle. Does that seem plausible to you all?