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Found a corn

pinatamonkey

Ophidiophile
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Neighbors found this guy underneath their basketball hoop today.

He looks really dark compared to the other corns I've seen around here.

Any predictions on what it may look like as an adult?



I found this one last year, probably no more than 15 feet from where the one was found today

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almost the same head pattern

i dont know what he may look like as an adult but as hatchlings they are both beautiful. did you notice that the head pattern on both snakes looks almost identical. i wonder if the head pattern is genetic. if it is then i think they would both have the smae parents, cause you found the one almost a year ago.great looking snakes do you think you send me a wild cauaght corn someday........

drizzt
 
Yeah def sounds like you have a breeding pair hiding away somewhere! One of the hatchlings I saw when I bought my new corn had the same colouring. I'll ask what colour to expect and what morph...
 
I'd say they're both gonna be nice normals. I find some around my area that are very hypo.I'd keep an eye out around your house and surrounding areas. With all that construction going on around you,no doubt you'll find more (and different ssp.) near you. We saw several d.o.r.'s on your street alone the day we were over. A brown snake, a corn, and a yellow rat -right in your sub division.Nice to find one alive!
:Mark
 
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