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Help me figure out what kind of corn snake she is

OP wanted a pet snake. Snake was in need of a home. OP was satisfied with the price and asked our community to help identify the genetics and got some good educated suggestions. I see a glass half full. I wouldn't rule out ice motley unyil I saw better pics. Looks just like mine.
 
I would go with normal available morphs not something special. This is a petsmart animal! The breeders don't sell their expensive high end stuff to them, they sell their everyday stuff. Ghost motley seems likely. My objection to places like Petsmart is that they often cohabitate, can't tell you for certain if the animal ate, often have mites, they dispense incorrect information leading to the death of the animal (I get a lot of e-mails asking why I thought the snake died only to find out they told them to feed crickets) and they don't sex the animal or have any idea of morph. I sold babies ONCE to my local mom and pop petstore that had snakes. I bought all my frozen mice from them and they kept their animals well. They had a knowlegeable staff and I had all animals sexed so that they could tell the buyer what they were. All feed/shed records came with them too. The only reason why I sold them to them was due to moving sooner than expected. I couldn't take the babies across country. I did take the two non feeders from the clutch and eventually got them eating once I got here. For the most part, there's usually a show somewhere close by to most cities where you could get a nice cornsnake from a breeder with feed/shed records and sexed for you.
 
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