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What morph is my new corn snake?

callen727

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Well, I’ve been wanting a corn snake for a while. Finally went to a local expo and actually came home with two new young friends. And yep, I picked out a baby that I thought looked cool. He wasn’t labeled and the person checking me out didn’t seem to have much clue. But, the snake appeared healthy and “looked cool”. While doesn’t too much matter to me, I’m just curious if any of you could/would take a look and possibly tell me what morph my new friend is?
Thanks in advance for any and all input!

-C.
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Awesome!! Thanks!! Normal works for me. I love these little ones at this age and can’t wait till they’ve settled in and I can handle them more. But I’m also excited for them to be bigger as well.
I have a ball python that is super chill. I have a retic that is little miss attitude (which is fine, we’re working on building trust and comfort). But I’m so excited about working with these corn snakes. Hopefully soon I’ll be able to put some fun stuff up on YouTube.

-C.


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There so many variations in normal corns, and add to that breeders working on specific morphs that don't keep all the hatchlings produced from their projects. I like its black borders and it wouldn't surprise me if there was some Okeetee (normal) corns in its background.
 
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