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Karebear freezepop 11-24-2019 08:00 PM

New here.. does anyone know what kind of morph, Cobb is?
 
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Hello! I'm new to this forum.. I bought a baby corn snake... he is a male but I was wondering what kind of morph he is. He has gray/blue eyes with black pupils. White belly. He looks like an angry to me but wasnt sure.... the gray on him kinds has purple tintz.. like gray/purple tints.. either way hes super super pretty. Just curious what people thought! Thank s!
Karen.
Ok soo... I could only.upload this one terrible photo because this site has an awful photo uoader... all of my pix were too big and when I realized them it had to cut all my photo out. So it's not a very good photo.

MysticExotics 11-24-2019 08:14 PM

Possibly an Anery Motley.

I've never had problems uploading photos.
I click on "Go Advanced", then scroll down to manage attachments, then add photos that way. If the photos are too big, you can resize them before uploading them.

Karebear freezepop 11-25-2019 05:10 PM

So... I was told this snake is hypermelanistic.... does this seem to be true?
Thanks awe

Zincubus 11-25-2019 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Karebear freezepop (Post 1739505)
So... I was told this snake is hypermelanistic.... does this seem to be true?
Thanks awe



Nope as the other guy suggested its prob some form of Anery Corn .

Now the short , common name for hypermelanistic is Amel .. I think ..

Mine’s an Amel ( Orange ) Striped Corn https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...766ac96bf1.jpg


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Zincubus 11-25-2019 06:19 PM

Oh and the easiest way of adding photos is to use the free TapaTalk app ..


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Dragonling 11-25-2019 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Karebear freezepop (Post 1739505)
So... I was told this snake is hypermelanistic.... does this seem to be true?
Thanks awe

I think whoever told you that meant Hyp-O-melanism, which is most often shorted to Hypo. It's not impossible, but I do think it's just an Anery Motley.
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Originally Posted by Zincubus (Post 1739506)
Now the short , common name for hypermelanistic is Amel .. I think ..

Amel is short for Amelanistic. Remember, melanin is the group of black and brown pigments produced in the skin and irises (along with hair/nails in mammals). The prefix in front of -melanism tells us how much of that pigment is present:

Hyper = excessive, more than normal
Hypo = under, below normal
A- = without, lacking

Rich Z 11-26-2019 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Zincubus (Post 1739506)
Now the short , common name for hypermelanistic is Amel .. I think ..

As per above, a "hypermelanistic" corn snake would be an exceptionally dark looking animal, since "melanistic" would tend to indicate a relatively darker coloration.

DeuceRon 11-27-2019 01:54 PM

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Looks kind of like mine, which is supposed to be a Strawberry Charcoal. Take a look..

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Shiari 11-27-2019 06:11 PM

who told you charcoal for that snake? It's crazy high contrast. Strawberry anery, maybe, but I'm seeing none of the signs of charcoal in that baby

DeuceRon 11-29-2019 11:11 PM

What's crazy high contrast? My photo? Not sure I follow.. Anyway, Anery seems too dark.

Nobody said it was Charcoal, it just looks like one to me.. I was told only that it's a Strawberry morph. So many of these corns look the same, it doesn't really matter to me.


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