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Morph? type?

JrzyCornAngel91

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Iput up a few pics of my snake Mojo and she looked just pink and white so i thought she was a snow corn. But after his recent shed she is starting showing colors of bright yellow on her sides and pigments of green half way down her body. any one help me out on wat kind of corn she is? was i right or no?
 
They are called "pink and green" snows or "green spot" snows, although many snows will go through a colorful stage as it grows, but sometimes you can't tell how it will look as an adult until it gets there.

SnowPinkGreenSpotCorn.jpg


SnowGreenSpotCorn.jpg
 
she looks like a paler version of the first pic u put up but yea i was handleing her today nd part of her belly is rly bright green
 
Snows can come in a wide range of shades, from green to yellow to pink to really really white.
 
My snow has green boarders around the saddles and green belly checks. The green is strongest at his tail as the yellow darkens from his nose down. Snows are such beautiful snakes.
 
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