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What is it?

Andrea S

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I think my female is just a pretty normal corn,someone is saying it could be a miami phase.Can you help identifying this snake?
Anyway,she laid 25 eggs with no slugs.She's my first snake,I love it.
Bye bye,
Andrea from Italy.
 

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Looks like a Miami to me.
She is normal in that her color/pattern occur often-naturally in the wild without the selective breeding efforts of man.

She's beautiful- Good luck with the eggs

Keith
 
I've only seen one or two miamis so I can't really say...but she sure is pretty either way!
 
I would classify that as a normal rather than as a miami. In my mind miamis have more of a gray background, whereas your snake has a light tan background. It is all in the eye of the beholdre though. It's a pretty snake. Congrats on the eggs!

Darin
 
Well I would say that its a miami. Normals tend to have more brownish color to it. Anyway, this doesn't really matter that much, the eggs and the mother are all very nice looking!!

I have heard people referring normals to miami too since they are found in the wild.

Good luck and Happy Herping!
 
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