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I was at a store a couple of days ago and saw an adult corn which had orange as its background color and the saddles were yellow. I was told it was a "Butter Squash" morph. I think the name was coined by the staff themselves as I've never heard of such a morph.
Anyone here has any idea what that morph probably is? (Sorry but I don't have pics of that snake.)
An amel, maybe a creamsicle or butter, but it (butter squash) sounds like BS to me. Mark
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All stock parasite free and established on F/T prey. No PMs please email at gonesnakee@shaw.ca
Sorry .............. I forgot another point in my original post:
It wasn't an amel or butter corn as they have those for sale too. I was shown a baby "butter squash". It was bright orange and white. The staff said the white will turn deep yellow as the snake gets older, thus making the snake just orange and yellow like the adult one that I saw.
Reguardless of what it actually is or what they are calling it, it is still an amel though Could be amel combined with 1 or more other genes but still amel Mark
P.S. all butters are amels
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Mark's GONE SNAKEE! working with select Colubrids (Corns, GB Kings, EIs) and Woma Pythons
All stock parasite free and established on F/T prey. No PMs please email at gonesnakee@shaw.ca