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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Looks like a Jungle Corn to me. Corn King Cross. Tell the exact month of birth is impossible with out the breeder but I would have to say that it is a 2010 hatchling.
Yup! Looks like a Jungle Corn alright... I saw many pics of them and it looks like it has some King Snake traits in it... I love Jungles!! My boyfriend used to have one, she was beautiful... looked just like that but no red, more white... <3
I was going to say banded miami corn. But then I seen it's nose and that is a kingsnake nose for sure! So I agree that you didn't get a corn snake. You got a jungle corn (corn snake x kingsnake).
Very nice setup. Lose the stick on thermometer, though, they are useless for corns, kings & jungle corns, what you want to know is the temperature down on the glass to make sure it doesn't get too hot because your little one WILL burrow down onto the glass at least occasionally. Some of mine are subterranean, they dig little tunnels thru the aspen!
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