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Husbandry and Basic CareGeneral stuff about keeping and maintaining cornsnakes in captivity.
I wonder what type or corn snake i have.
2-3 month old. In the paper it stand hypo.
Tried to find pics of adult but when i search for hypo it almost only shows red types of corn snake.
Wonder how this little guy will looks like when he is adult.
Is it a morph?
Your snake looks like a little ghost. Ghosts are dual-recessive morphs, showing both hypo and anery (short for anerythristic). The clean, light ground color and the pale tones inside its saddles are a result of the hypo gene. Cute baby!
The saddles are a normal pattern. That's not related to color. Little variations from one snake to another are normal. Yes, it will be fun to watch his colors change and develop d he grows. Your baby's anery component could be either anery A (more common)or B (known as charcoal) .
Looks like a lovely little Ghost... the first snake I bought was for my daughter and she was a little Ghost... she was the most awesome little girl... makes me think I might want to get another one
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