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Black corn snake

chairman

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I've noticed some sellers advertising black corn snakes. They don't specify anery A or charcoal/anery B. Is this a case of a seller not being able to determine, for whatever reason, the type of anery gene a snake has?
 
My guess would be that some of them really don't know for certain. I know I hatched out a bunch of them from combo gene parents and it could be really tough to be able to tell them apart, especially as babies.
 
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