Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
OK, let's see if I can manage to remember everything I wanted to say.

You said she's a garbage disposal. Just in case you don't know, corns can get obese, so be sure not to overfeed her.
Oh, I know. The person we got her from fed her live rats since that's what he had on hand (Being that he mostly had large snakes) but we switched her back to one f/t mouse a week. For a garbage disposal I have my big ball python. :lol: I don't end up with refused meals often though.

Quote Originally Posted by Blue Apple Herps View Post
That is one YELLOW snow!! She's absolutely amazing! The only other snows I've seen that had that much yellow have been caramel snows; i.e. homozygous for amel, anery, and caramel.

It's said that anery masks caramel, but in a lot of caramel snows they tend to have a lot more yellow than your average snow. I'd try to test her against something that has caramel in it just to see if that's the cause of the yellow. Though I suppose she could just be a fluke, but if I was a betting man, I'd wager that she was homozygous caramel.

As for your two other snakes, Casey hit the nail on the head. They're both anerys and not ghosts. The eyes are also too light to be charcoal on either one.
It's funny, the guy had been trying to find a new home for her for a bit and no one was really interested in her. I don't think corns are as popular where I am compared to the pythons.

I am a pretty big fan of caramels... Might try to pick one up this summer for the future. I'm just kind of clueless as to which combination makes what in corns. Is there any good reference websites out there?

Yep, I figured they were anerys but never hurts to ask. I got curious when I noticed the eye differences and the color difference (and the fact that one has the yellow, and the other doesn't.) but I figure it's all just normal variation.