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Background Info on Amel Corns

Jazz6279

New member
Hi All,
I'm the proud owner of a lovely female Amelanistic Corn, approx 1.5yrs old and 34" in length called 'Beano'.
My question(s) is, where specifically in Florida or surrounding area's does this breed originate, i have read that the adult size of corns may vary quite a lot depending on where they come from? I am also somewhat confused with all the different categorys i.e. normal phase, morphs, carolina's, oketee's, miami phase etc.... I'm just trying to figure out what group/family and area my 'normal' colour amel belongs too, am rather confused to say the least!!?
Can anyone tell me about this type of snake, its origins and history and clear up all this confusion for me?
My apologies for my lack of knowledge on this subject. Luckily i am clued up on the important things like general care and health and so have a very happy and friendly corn.:D
 
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