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Help identify my corn snake?

tashrar

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Recently rescued a couple of baby corn snakes from a friend, he told me this was a creamsicle but I'm not so sure. Can anyone identify him?
(His name is Fonzy, get it?)

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Not sure.

I have a couple of amels, and the red in them is a lot brighter. This one has a slightly different pattern, which may be irrelevant, but the red is quite a bit darker, and the white is brighter. Sorry my pictures aren't great, he's very wriggly!
Fairly certain he's not a creamsicle either.
 
Looks amel to me too. My ulramels had much more subdued oranges, but it's not a mutation I've had tons of.
 
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Maybe he's just an odd amel that you don't see many of. His pictures don't do him justice though, might be able to post better ones another day.
 
Thanks guys, appreciate it! It's difficult to capture in a picture where I see a difference. I thought it was possible he was an Amel, but thought it was worth checking out on here to see if anyone had other ideas, as I was told he was creamsicle, and I'm no expert (yet!). You never know!
 
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