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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
I am going to say "not caramel" as the second photo is probably closer to an accurate reproduction. The other photos are much too yellow...unless the person holding the snake is very jaundiced and needs to be hospitalized.
Yes, my first thought was Glades / yellow rat snake. But better photos would help. I don't really see any corn influence at all, at least not in those particular photos.
I don't think its a corn at all. I'm not seeing anything corn on it.
Pictures are hard to tell but it looks too large, is missing all the markings and its head and jaws are over sized for what you'd expect to see in a corn.
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