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Help ID my snake

wllmzlnsk107

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I assumed he was a normal because the person I got him from originally got him from a pet store, but lots of normals I see have more distinction between their sides and saddles. Is it possible he is a hypo or some other morph with reduced black?
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Welcome to the forum. Your snake is beautiful! Sorry I can't help with your question. My morph knowledge is spotty at best, but I wanted to welcome you and say hello.

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Hello slightly northern neighbor! What does his belly look like? I'm thinking he looks like a classic just with reduced borders, but the checkers might tell a different story!

He looks very much like my classic, Sierra.

 
I'm no morph genius, but he looks just like the wild corn snakes we see and catch here in Tennessee. I would call him the "Classic Wild Look" or "Normal" as a lot of people call it.
 
His belly looks alot like a normal. This isn't a photo of him but it's what he looks like. I also figured out he wasn't a hypo because his eyes aren't red.
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I'm no good with morphs or ID'ing snakes much but wanted to say I love the pic with him wrapped around the branch! Snakes are hard to photograph!
 
Yea that is just a nice classic corn snake. Any of the Hypo type corns I have kept in the years had less yellows and re belly checks more soft than what you pictured. Very pretty snake regardless.
 
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