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Diffusion Morph?

MaddestLove

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I got this little girl in April from a reptile show. I've gotten most of my babies from the reptile show. Except Harley. Sorry off topic. She is a very interesting color. Anyone have any ideas what she might be?

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She has no belly pattern I would take a picture of her tummy but she hates it when I try lol.
 
Not really unique...typical Bloodred/diffused.

I won't tell her she isn't unique lol. Guess I have some studying to do on bloodreds. One corn snake breeder at the reptile show thought she was really cool looking. Wanted update photos of her every time we go to the expo. Thanks for the info
 
Hard to tell from the photo, but the sibling looks amel or hypo, and not diffused. You can get a lot of babies with different genes from one clutch! Here's a batch I hatched last year, there were at least 8 different mutation/combos:
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Marcelene (the snake in question) had one other sibling that looked similar to her but not as interesting. My sister owns the sibling. She liked the coloring on her. I just wanted to learn more about her type of color and diffusion since the girl who helped me didn't have much info on her. Just that it was a clutch that had hatched and was laughing at us cause we said after these 2. NO MORE SNAKES!
 
She appears from the pic to be normal in coloration and diffused in pattern. She's very lovely! When we say "typical for the morph" please don't take take it as "nothing special, they are all exactly like that!" They are all unique as a fingerprint, it's simply that there doesn't appear to be anything unusual.
 
I don't have a macro lens to take better pictures of her. I didn't take offense to any comments. I know you guys are just trying to help me cause I asked for it. I have 4 girl corn snakes. The longer I am on here the more I want more but I know right now I can't afford them. I have a clutch brewing right now and I'm kind of excited cause it's my first successful breeding and clutch. Sorry for Rambling
 
Go for it, we LOVE pictures! And Chris is right, that is a high diffusion corn. :)
 
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