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Tango+Cash

Cornsnake learner
I am seriously confused by the different morph's of corns and all this buisness to do with amery and het hypo so please help.Can someone find me a link to a site that has pics so i can roughly determin what both my snakes are properly.I am going cross-eyed looking for a site at the moment. :bang: :headbang:
 
Do you mean anerythristic heterozygous hypomelanistic OR amelanistic heterozygous hypomelanistic :grin01: :sidestep:
 
think thats the one,god i wish i could just put a pic up and someone could telling instead of me baffling myself.
 
Tula_Montage said:
Do you mean anerythristic heterozygous hypomelanistic OR amelanistic heterozygous hypomelanistic :grin01: :sidestep:

OR amelanistic bloodred hypomelanistic lavender aka Hypomelanistic Opal Bloodred
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First looks like a normal in blue (and a bit thin too) and the second looks like a snow to me.
 
MegF. said:
First looks like a normal in blue (and a bit thin too) and the second looks like a snow to me.


oop, you beat me to it.


Also, you won't be able to tell what the snakes are "het" for just by looking.
 
MegF. said:
First looks like a normal in blue (and a bit thin too) and the second looks like a snow to me.
yeah she is a bit thin.She ahs lost some weight over the last 3 weeks or so after introducing another corn into her viv,she went off feeding so go ther settled in a new viv and she ate today for the first time in 3 weeks
 
You seperated them? I'm assuming that's what you meant when you said they were settled into their new homes. At least I hope that's what you mean.
 
Yes they both have there own viv now.I'm going to de-mite them both and their viv's today.Just a precaution.Then i need to concentrate getting some weight on my carolina as she has lost a bit due to not eating.
 
I wouldn't de-mite unless you have seen them. I don't like using chemicals or stressing my animals (especially when you've had one that's been under stress) any more than I have to. If the animals are clean (which they should be) then I would just leave them alone.
 
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