Here's more pics. Some of these had a rough first shed, as I was out of town and my mom didn't mist them at all.
Blurry, but its the one I'm keeping
They look way more kingsnake than I would have expected, since they're a 3rd generation jungle. There are a couple more that I didn't get pics of. I only took pics of the eaters, and my keeper (who decided not to eat!) So, these aren't snow jungles. They seem to have too much color to them.
Cute little guys - you will have to watch that they get the shed off their tails especially - don't want any dropping the tail tips from a bad shed.
I agree they are not snow jungles - seems to me the snows jungles I have seen had no yellow at all and no red - and yours show hints of red in the saddle areas. The snows that friends of ours produced were quite pink - very similar to a snow corn, but it may have been that they came from cal king lines that were high white rather than the cal kings with yellow background color. Those from cal king lines that have strong yellow background seem to make the prettiest jungle corns.
There is usually lots of varition in the generations after the first cross - especially going back to corn - but it does look as if you got a high frequency of cal king looking ones.
Good luck getting them all to feed and getting those shed off,
mary v.
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I think the jungle parent is a snow then too, since snow x amel het anery gives 50% snows, and they look like their jungle parent. Murphy would really have liked you giving 50% snows from two het anery parents.