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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
I just got a gorgeous baby but I don't know the name for his color. The person I got him from didn't know. I am pretty sure he's a snow but I'd like some confirmation please.
Chances are that yours is indeed a snow, as they are commonly produced. However, looks can be deceiving. I have three young corns that look very much the same as yours, but they were produced by a hypo lavender, het for diffused and caramel, mated to an amaretto het for diffused.
Phew! Sounds like I named him correctly. We named him 눈국수 which roughly Romanized is Nuun Guksu and means Snow Noodles. (Unless Twolunger is right but I'm pretty sure the person I got him from didn't pay a ton for him so he's likely more common.)
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