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Good afternoon from NC!!! Our family just adopted a cornsnake yesterday and we wanted to see if anyone can identify it further for us? Picture of her is my profile pic.
After looking at some sites I think she could be a Gold Dust Motley? When we got her we were told she is a butter motley but I think she looks more like a Gold Dust? Anyone have an opinion?
It's a very nice amel and you will enjoy seeing him/her develop. There's so much variation in amels that any two can be so different that you would think they are different morphs. I was selling a clutch of amels two years ago and the buyers thought they came from different females, and couldn't believe there was so much variation in one clutch.
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