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    Black corn snake

    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?
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    Tessera and Amel

    Just posting my cornsnakes. Male amel with unknown hets and female tessera het amel + anery.
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    Odd looking normal

    I encountered this cornsnake on the side of my house about a year ago. I thought that it was interesting that his pattern faded out from a fairly bright classic pattern in the front part of his body to more of the grey phase of cornsnake. The fading is reminiscent of a pine or bull snake...
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    New here

    New to the forum but not cornsnakes. I started keeping corns back in the '90s, went a couple years snake-less, and then acquired a small collection of snakes (including two corns). I am thinking about adding a couple more, figured this would be a good place to research.
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