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Re: Vaniila, Fire, or Normal
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I see one vanilla (top left), two fires one nice one on top and one not so nice one on bottom (right), and one normal (bottom left).
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If we look at the second picture where they are a little bigger, the one on the top left looks like a vanilla, on the top right a fire and the bottom a normal.
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Re: Vaniila, Fire, or Normal
In that pic there is a vanilla a fire and normal. vanillas and fires have different pattern sequences start to look around online at pics you'll see what I'm talking about.
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Re: Vaniila, Fire, or Normal
 Originally Posted by Asherah
Hope someone can come in to help you!
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 Originally Posted by Kibbleswhites
I see one vanilla (top left), two fires one nice one on top and one not so nice one on bottom (right), and one normal (bottom left).
Thanks. I think the Vanilla on the left, the Fire on the right is correct. I think the lower animals are both Normal but the one on the right definitely has a very even bronzish look about it.
 Originally Posted by BCS
If we look at the second picture where they are a little bigger, the one on the top left looks like a vanilla, on the top right a fire and the bottom a normal.
Thank you for the input. I am inclined to agree.
 Originally Posted by Emilio
In that pic there is a vanilla a fire and normal. vanillas and fires have different pattern sequences start to look around online at pics you'll see what I'm talking about.
Thanks Emilio. I have been looking at every Vanilla or Fire hatchling I can find on Kingsnake and Fauna but I am still not sure I recognize the patterning difference you're talking about. However, I do see where Fires appear to have more blushing overall and perhaps the Vanilla's have a slightly more granite appearance. Is that what you're speaking of?
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The new pictures seem to confirm what I originally thought. Top left: Vanilla, Top right: Fire, Bottom: Normal & Normal. I would say the likelihood of the bottom two being anything more than normals is not good at all. Vanillas heads get lighter and lighter with each shed so keep an eye out for that.
0.1 Firefly Lesser
1.1 Firefly Het Pied
0.1 Lesser
0.1 Vanilla Cream
0.1 Flame Pinstripe
0.1 Black Pewter Ghost
0.1 Pastel Calico Leopard het Pied
0.1 Super Pastel Axanthic
1.1 Piebald
1.0 Superfly
1.0 Mimosa
1.1 Hypo Trans Bearded Dragons
2.0 French Bulldogs
0.1 Russian Blue Cat
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Re: Vaniila, Fire, or Normal
Well, I just wanted to give a quick update on this. I have now let the female in question go through a couple sheds and it is clear that the snake everyone thought was a normal, including myself, is in fact a Vanilla. Here is an updated picture and it is obvious. This is the same snake that is at bottom right in the picture with the four snakes, and is the bottom snake in the picture that has three snakes. The transformation is pretty drastic.
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This also means the two brighter animals were both Fires, which is what I sold them as. This has really been a cool learning experience for me. I hope this thread has been helpful for those members out that that may be thinking about pairing Fires and Vanillas to produce Vanilla Creams. Hang on to anything that is in question and give it some time.
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WoW...... and she is a looker too. 
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 Originally Posted by rlditmars
… I hope this thread has been helpful for those members out that that may be thinking about pairing Fires and Vanillas to produce Vanilla Creams. Hang on to anything that is in question and give it some time.
Sound advice, no need for a hurry up sale of an “I’m not sure what it is” snake. The buyer can be sure what they’re getting. Though there’s nothing wrong with buying a “I’m not sure what it is” snake as long as the buyer is aware of this. Plus the breeder gets to enjoy watching the truth get revealed. Nice going rlditmars. Nonetheless, I’m a lazy guy so I’m going super fire to super vanilla for my vanilla creams. Probably not until the 17/18 season. The sv girl’s a 2012, but only 1100 grams. One of those funny snakes that eats as much as everyone else, but just doesn’t grow at the same rate.
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