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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
My cornsnake, Maggie, was bought from a reptile expo four years ago. Because everything went so fast that day, we forgot her morph. My original speculation of it was an ultramel, but I have been doubting my speculation recently, so I thought you guys would be a big help with it.
This link to pics should work for you. I think ultramel looks more accurate than amber in this case. There looks to be too much red there for an amber.
Yeah the bottom scales (forgot what they're called don't shun me) were what was throwing me off since they're a reddish orange rather then black and white checkered
I'm terrible with ultramel unless it's also anery and when I made that reply I was on my phone so the photos were small. I think ultramel normally have red pupils.
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