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Well..... Not so much a crisis. We have recently adopted 2 corn snakes. It's been ~15 years since we last snakes and morphs have come a long way since then. We love the look of both and I wanted to get some expert opinions as to the possible morphs (and want to show them off a little). We are giving them a little longer before naming them as we want to get a good understanding of their behavior (though after my daughter said one looks like a slice of pizza I'm sure her name will end up having something to do with an Italian pie).
For now this is temporarily the "small one" or "#1"
Thank you for lending your eyes. #1 was picked up at a local per store and labeled a "ghost". I was told #2 is the offspring of a ghost (male) and a strawberry (female). I've had amelanistics in the past and they had all orange background. I noticed this one had the orange towards the head but the body shows pink. I won't sure about adopting her because of her size (we where looking for younger). But when I held her that was it...... Thank you again.
Probably just from candycane-ish lines. Amels have a ridiculous amount of variation. If the parents of the amel are actually ghost and strawberry, then she is also hypoberry, but I question the authenticity of most "strawberries" these days unless they came from known lines.
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