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Help Identifying My Corn?

memphistale

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I got my first corn snake back on January 9th but I am not new to snake ownership. I had a striped Cal King for 12 years before he passed away from age. I love the beauty of the corn morphs so decided to purchase a baby corn.

She eats like a horse. I've been offering her a small frozen pinkie every Thursday and Sunday and she's about 18 inches in length. I'm going to purchase a gram scale so I can start tracking her weight.

She was in blue two days ago so she's about ready to have her first shed with me. But I really have no clue what kind of morph she is. The person I purchased her from said she was an albino of sorts. I've named her Rosie since she's red and I'm a huge Cincinnati Reds fan and one of the mascots is named "Rosie Red".

Any assistance on her morph color would be much appreciated.

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Lovely little snake :) Every thursday and sunday is a bit on the heavy side, by the way, most people recommend every 5-7 days. From what I've heard, having them grow much faster also reduces the lifespan (not sure if that was every proven though). Anyway, welcome to the corn hobby and good luck!
 
Thank you everybody for the assistance! Now we know what Rosie finally is!

She shed yesterday and put on quite a show about it. She looked like she was doing some sort of hula dance by wiggling back and forth for my husband and I to see!

I measured the skin and it was 22" in length. I'm going to cut her feedings down to once a week since I really want to keep her healthy. Especially since I just got her future boyfriend who I will post pictures of after he has settled in and calmed down. He's a very pretty topaz and cream color and I was told he was a Miami Tessera. We will see.
 
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