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New Member IntroductionsGetting more and more new members here, so I think we need a forum for them to introduce themselves. You old timers can do the same, if you would like.
Hi from Missouri! My daughter and I got our first corn last September and now have 3. They're so awesome, never figured they'd have personalities - they're quite funny 😊
Welcome from the Show Me state. Watch out, Corns tend to multiply. Before you know it you have 20. LOL. Sharing a hobby with your daughter is precious. My son and I raised snakes together for over 20 years.
Skittles, bloodred
Sherlock, caramel strip, but the place we got him from said he was a root beer something or other (my daughter can take off morphs like nobody's business, I can't keep up 😊
Smaug, albino (just got this one and realized we don't have any daytime pictures - has opposing hearts on the head so I'll have to get a shot)
And boy, they are addictive! We've found morphmarket and have seen some really awesome looking morphs. Must stop 😉
Very nice Corns. I too like to check out the various morphs, but my desires and my wallet aren't always in agreement. I like the Peppermints, Salmon Snows, Coral Snows and Ghosts.
I'm more inclined to believe rootbeer stripe over caramel, honestly. Looks a hair too orange, though natural lighting and an eye shot could challenge that thought. It can be pretty tough to visually identify some hatchlings without knowing the parents genetics. Rootbeer is a corn/emoryi hybrid, and typically has slightly more yellow coloration from the rat snake side, so it can be easy to mistake for caramel sometimes.
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