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Golden Corn

pcar

PCar's Reptiles
I was vending at a show this past weekend, and I had someone come up and offer me this corn. Said that she was 3 years old, and they weren't able to keep her anymore. When I opened the container, this is what I found:

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The first thing that came to mind was "That ain't no corn", but then I remembered this thread: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20985&highlight=Golden+Corn and I thought to myself, "wonder if this is the same kind of thing?" So I figured I would post it on here and see what people had to say.

I don't care, you don't have to be gentle. The first thought that came to mind with this was Emory Cross.
 
Looks totally different than the Golden Corn to me - I agree to the thought of an Emoryi crossing.
 
don't think that it could be a "Z". isn't dark enough on the grey/black color, and usually the "Z's" have red not yellowish...at least the ones that I see. I am and have been leaning heavily towards the Emory enfluence since I got her.
 
Great looking emoryi (or cross). I really like the coloration on that one. Doesn't look like the "golden corn" or a Cinder/"Z"/AneryC though.
 
Might be a hybrid, or might be a corn.. I tend to agree with the Emoryi part though, the head pattern seems a little off for a corn, and well the colouration looks like the emoryi badge markings... Seems to be fairly heavy bodied compared to the a corn too..

I might be intrested in adopting her if your not that intrested..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
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