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Shiari
at Sat Mar 9 00:06:29 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Shiari ]
That "caramel" you pictured is a normal. There were also 2 amels listed in the hypo butter section. People upload the wrong things.
There are different types of shades of orange. Caramels are specifically that: caramel colored. It's a browny-orange, not a red-orange. There is a difference to those. Amels are red-orange. Butters are yellow-brown-orange. Their orange can barely be called orange at that. It's more just yellow-brownish.
Here's a challenge for you, since you are so very very very very insistent:
Post your snake to Ian's vivavium forum. Post your snake at cornsnakes.com . Post your snake at the Reptile Forum UK. People there will tell you it's an amel motley, not homozygous caramel. Kathy Love, who literally wrote the book on corn snake care, would tell you that snake is not homozygous caramel. Rich Z, once the biggest breeder of corns would tell you that. Don Soderberg, the biggest current breeder would say your corn has no caramel. Carol Huddleston would tell you that snake has no caramel.
In fact, I'll post it for you at cornsnakes.com so feel free to head there and see the replies.
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