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Old 09-01-08, 06:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A friend of me baught this snake at the Breeders Expo Europe.
Now she's interested what morph this animal is.
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Old 09-01-08, 09:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I must say, I am surprised that they didn't tell your friend what it is at the expo. If I had to guess though I would have to say that it is a creamsicle stripe. If it is not a creamsicle stripe then it is an albino stripe corn snake. Creamsicles are hybrids so keep that in mind. Usually I see the containers that the snakes go home in have a label with information about your snake. Check your friend's container to get a for sure positive ID. The breeder should be able to tell you about the genetics also and if there are any other hets involved. Good luck with the identification! I hope I helped!

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A friend of me baught this snake at the Breeders Expo Europe.
Now she's interested what morph this animal is.
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Old 09-02-08, 04:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I must say, I am surprised that they didn't tell your friend what it is at the expo. If I had to guess though I would have to say that it is a creamsicle stripe. If it is not a creamsicle stripe then it is an albino stripe corn snake. Creamsicles are hybrids so keep that in mind. Usually I see the containers that the snakes go home in have a label with information about your snake. Check your friend's container to get a for sure positive ID. The breeder should be able to tell you about the genetics also and if there are any other hets involved. Good luck with the identification! I hope I helped!
Creamsicle was my opinion, too.
My friend thinks it is an Lampropeltis ssp. Hybrid in a further generation because the orange stripe is shining very bright.

Others told her it's an amelanistic.
The Breeder doesn't know what it is.
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That means that it is most likely to be a creamsicle. The breeder should have some idea of what he/she was breeding since they were his/her breeders.
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That means that it is most likely a creamsicle. The breeder should have some idea of what he/she was breeding since they were his/her breeders. I do not think that it is a Lampropeltis. It doesn't look like any milks or kings that I have seen. It looks corn to me. That is just my two cents someone else may know something I don't.
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