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Alabama corn?

Tmobo

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I'm not exactly sure what to call him. I got him last week from someone off
of craigslist that had him or her im not sure for over 4 years. My best guess is that he/she is an Alabama corn of that locality maybe. Any help appreciated.
 

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There are not many Alabama locality Corns out there.
That one would be a normal/classic Corn. It's hard to tell, but that one might be Miami-phase.
The saddles are different, and reminds me of Cinder-ish look.

I'll add some pics of Alabama locality Corns. These were wild caught in different areas of Alabama.
 

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It's hard to see from the pic but he does have the typical silvery sheen to him/her
Like the alabamas do but the saddles are really close together. I'll try to put up different
Pics tonight maybe I'll resize them for larger too
 
Like the alabamas do but the saddles are really close together.

Google emoryi pics and you will find that sadles close together, that is a emoryi trait.

Your snake is an Alabama if you know for sure it is collected there or have parents from there.

If you do not know the origin of your snake, it is just a normal snake with an Alabama look.
 
Yeah I you're right it definitely looks like an emoryi. Is that the only difference between them is the saddles?
 
Yeah I you're right it definitely looks like an emoryi.

Emoryi looking traits in your snake does not make it an emoryi.
Alabama locality corns have emoryi traits as they are natural integrades/hybrids.

If you do not know your snakes background then you can not say it is a locality corn, even if your snake have some traits such locality corns can have.
 
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