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connorg96 Posted - 19/07/2011 : 17:45:51
so my female is a normal and the male is amel.
the hatchlings that i got were
1.normal
2.amel
3.snow
4.anery

what i want to know is how i got the snow and the anery?
how long shall i leave it from the hatchlings shedding to feeding them?
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smart bunny Posted - 18/07/2013 : 11:04:54
If Mo is creamsicle then any babies she has will also be hybrids, even if they appear to look like normal corns, and this should be made very clear to anyone you pass them on to - not because there is anything wrong with hybrids, but in case they breed them in the future and believe them to be pure corns. But yes, she definitely has amel in her (not het, visual!) if she is creamsicle. When the above amel + anery = snow was written it meant amel plus anery in the same snake, not that you would get a snow from an amel crossed with an anery. As also above though, if the anery was het amel and the amel het anery there would be a good chance of the babies picking up both anery and amel so being snows... except if using Mo then I think they would be snowsicles... :P So in other words, Mo cannot possibly produce true snows.

Vector, pleeeeaase could you stop resurrecting really old threads all the time? Better to start fresh discussions than keep replying to people who don't even visit the forum any more :(
ScaryVonHayleystine Posted - 18/07/2013 : 09:19:51
Ahh, okies. Well im hopeful :P

As Mo is creamsicle does that make her het amel as her parents were either amel x great plains rat snake or they were creamsicle x creamsicle. Sadly i dont know her parentage.
But we are hoping to get her an Anery as a boyfriend :) In the years to come im interested to see the babies. Hence the interest in possible snows ^^
Coal Posted - 18/07/2013 : 08:53:08
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Originally posted by ScaryVonHayleystine

I find it very interesting the amel+anery = snow :o



Only if the amel is het anery and the anery is het amel, I believe :)
ScaryVonHayleystine Posted - 17/07/2013 : 20:44:02
I find it very interesting the amel+anery = snow :o
gmac Posted - 17/07/2013 : 18:57:04
vector200066 Posted - 17/07/2013 : 18:50:56
That is really wierd my breeder bred an amel to a normal and she got the same morphs as you!
gingerpony Posted - 19/07/2011 : 20:32:07
sounds like a baby anery to me
connorg96 Posted - 19/07/2011 : 18:42:14
I'll get some pictures up of the parents, normal, anery*, snow and amels so you ncan see them and judge for your self

*not actually sure its an anery but it hatched out black and white/grey after the first shed its still black and white/grey BUT slightly dark brown on the flanks of the head
Spreebok Posted - 19/07/2011 : 18:03:28
And amel + anery = snow :)
gingerpony Posted - 19/07/2011 : 18:01:44
the amel must be het anery, and the normal must be het amel and anery

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