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anyone good with cornsnake morphs?

Petsruleme

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Hello.
I have reciently gotten 10 baby corns.
I was wondering if any of you experts can help me figure out the morphs.


These are the parents https://www.dropbox.com/s/6a00qmzvlq..._3116.jpg?dl=0


These are the babies
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c21obdrt65...24_27.JPG?dl=0


https://www.dropbox.com/s/4gm1sq1u5m..._27-3.JPG?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rzsfoxl7y6..._27-1.JPG?dl=0

I didnt take these pictures they were taken by the people i got them from. If you want me to take individual pictures of the babies i can
 
Sorry the pictures didnt show up
 

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I am not but I would say the parents are a normal het amel and an amel making the babies amels and normal het amels.

It's always best to keep babies (and adults) separated. Cannibalism is most likely to happen when hatchlings are fed together. :)
 
Here are some better pictures of the 3 colors of the babies

And yes i have them seperated. Those pictures were from the people i got them from. I didnt have a chance to take pictures until just a few minutes ago as i was letting them settle into their new tanks.
 

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The babies appears to be a mix of normals, amels, aneries, and snows. The parents are a normal het anery, amel and an amel het anery.

The red and orange babies are the amels. The white ones are the snows. The sort of brick colored ones with the black around the markings are normals, and any that are black and white are aneries. I know you've got at least one in the mix based on the group photos.
 
Megan is right on the money, as usual. Once you've seen a few hundred or so amels, aneries, and snows, they start to become really obvious. :)
 
The brown/brick ones really threw me off. When i think of normal corns i always think of the classic orange. Ive never seen them such a dark brown. Then again, ive never seen any corns so small either lol

Thanks again guys/gals
 
The babies appears to be a mix of normals, amels, aneries, and snows. The parents are a normal het anery, amel and an amel het anery.

The red and orange babies are the amels. The white ones are the snows. The sort of brick colored ones with the black around the markings are normals, and any that are black and white are aneries. I know you've got at least one in the mix based on the group photos.

Yup, with the additional pics I would of added snows and aneries also so the parents would had to be one option of amel het anery breed to a normal het amel and enery. Thought the snow babies in the first pic was due to flash. :)
 
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