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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Hmm... that one is difficult. He is very handsome though! : )
Now, I'm far from an expert on Snake Morphs, but he resembles a normal (which vary a lot) in many ways. The only other snake that looks similar (again, I'm no expert) was the Kastanie morph.
Yeah, I was leaning towards normal or caramel motley (only because I saw one photo at on online breeder that was near identical) but it was the only photo of the morph that resembled him. Thanks for the input though!
The lighting makes it hard to discern the correct color. I'm leaning towards normal, possibly hypo.
Can you take some pics in natural daylight, including some belly shots?
I redid my thread because my first pic wasn't the best inside lamp light so here Aspen is again. I'm just curious what morph he is, so far I've gotten normal and hypo. I'd love some opinions
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