Though I was trying to make some nice Creamsicles with wide white borders around the blotches I got a few like this and I really love them. No white at all on this guy. I think I will be keeping this one.
Tom Stevens

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Though I was trying to make some nice Creamsicles with wide white borders around the blotches I got a few like this and I really love them. No white at all on this guy. I think I will be keeping this one.
Tom Stevens

This one was my keeper from the minute it came out of the egg. I put it in a container with 21 other snakes and found it again effortlessly. It had a very white ground color as it emerged from the egg, I can't wait to see how this turns out.
Tom Stevens

>>This one was my keeper from the minute it came out of the egg. I put it in a container with 21 other snakes and found it again effortlessly. It had a very white ground color as it emerged from the egg, I can't wait to see how this turns out.
>>Tom Stevens
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I can definitely see why this one was keeper.
If you are going for the reverse "okeetee" creamsicle you have nailed it.
excellent
now on the first pic, that is something I would be very interested in. How many came out like that and are you planning to part with any of those?
If you want to get rid of one or a pair e-mail me!!!
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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
Jimmy (draybar)

Draybars Snakes
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Excellent Tom,
I've been fiddling with creating abberant creamsicles as well. Here's my het female which will be ready to go next year.
Tim

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