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Hello,

My name is Fiona and I just got into the wonderful world of corn snakes. I currently only have three. One male striped creamsicle which is just about the most beautiful creature I have ever seen, an albino female both about a year and a half and a normal female which I received from someone a little malnourished so I am not sure exactly how old she. I am interested in breeding my creamsicle, but I am a complete noob when it comes to the genetics. My snakes are definitely more a part of the family than breeding stock though so I am also trying to find one that has that perfect disposition. I know wanting my cake and eating it to :)

So, I if any of you are good with that sort of thing and have any suggestions on possible breeding mate morphs or ideas on where I can get pets that may breed rather than just breeding stock feel free to let me know.

Thank you :)
 
Hello,

My name is Fiona and I just got into the wonderful world of corn snakes. I currently only have three. One male striped creamsicle which is just about the most beautiful creature I have ever seen, an albino female both about a year and a half and a normal female which I received from someone a little malnourished so I am not sure exactly how old she. I am interested in breeding my creamsicle, but I am a complete noob when it comes to the genetics. My snakes are definitely more a part of the family than breeding stock though so I am also trying to find one that has that perfect disposition. I know wanting my cake and eating it to :)

So, I if any of you are good with that sort of thing and have any suggestions on possible breeding mate morphs or ideas on where I can get pets that may breed rather than just breeding stock feel free to let me know.

Thank you :)

Welcome to Fiona!!!:wavey:

While it would depend on what you want to breed you will find most of the advice you'll probably receive for breeding the Creamsicle will be to breed him to another Creamsicle as they are Hybrids between an Emory rat and a Corn (both Amel [Albino]). While you can breed him to a Corn if that is your choice.

As for where to get pet versus future breeding stock, I'd suggest trying a local reptile show. While the pet quality animals are marked that for a reason and if you want a healthy animal be for breeding or as a pet I'd suggest getting breeding quality nonetheless.

If you have any further questions you can check out the Cornsnake discussion part of this site or you can check out one of Rich's other sites Cornsnakes.com
 
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