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Just got it,,help!!! identification needed

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Hi all,

I just got a new cornsnake, but i don't know what cornsnake is it,, :shrugs:
Here are some picture of it :)

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Thank you for your help :D

--Bram--
 
I'm horrible at this but I want to try to take a shot....I think this looks like an Oketee?...I am probably wrong but I took a shot...lol... :crazy02:
 
Okeetees are selectivley bred normals. They generally have such vibrant colours and very thick back borders. Yours in a nice normal/common/classic corn.
 
well...I tried.....heh....the only reason I said oketee was because of the darkness in his color..and the brightness of the bright colors on him...oh well...I'll learn...at least I know mine...a normal amel and a zigzag anery...heh.. :rolleyes:
 
Ooh that does look like a bit of zig zag I didn't notice that before when I looked. Maybe this baby has got some nice hets?
 
Thanks for all your answers :wavey:

Yes, this baby got a zig-zag pattern :D
So it's a normal cornsnake...

Thank you once again

--Bram--
 
Maize411

because of the darkness in his color..and the brightness of the bright colors on him...oh well...

dont forget about "the phenomenon of 'ontogenic colour change, in particular normal hatchling corns have are yet to develop their full complement of yellow, that will later provide an array of orange tones" (Love, K.)

Got that info out of Kathy Loves Corn snakes comprehensive owners guide, seriously has all the information in it you need.

So his colours arent final yet, my snakes colours changed immensely, keep your 'eyes peeled!' after each shed for any changes ;)
 
TWGarland said:
Maize411



dont forget about "the phenomenon of 'ontogenic colour change, in particular normal hatchling corns have are yet to develop their full complement of yellow, that will later provide an array of orange tones" (Love, K.)

Got that info out of Kathy Loves Corn snakes comprehensive owners guide, seriously has all the information in it you need.

So his colours arent final yet, my snakes colours changed immensely, keep your 'eyes peeled!' after each shed for any changes ;)

wow,,thanks for the info,,

btw, i'm searching for that book, but seems i cant find it here :(

so i must take a picture everytime this baby shed :D

thanks again :wavey:

--Bram--
 
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