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How do you guys do it???, i wanna know how

kyle'scorns

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I want to know how you guys can know al lthese morphs either somebody teach me or everybody post a pic of what a certain trait is described by, im just really confused about everything.Maybe even lead me to a good site, thanx
 
VMSherp.com is a great site to explain all the different morphs, also do searches on this site if you see the name of a morph so you can see pictures (if there are any) or google image search. I think it takes a lot of patience and research to know how to identify the morphs and a willingness to learn and be wrong as well.
 
The Cornsnake Morph Guide. It is the morphology and genetics bible for cornsnakes...
 
South Moutain Reptiles taught me a lot.
The CMG taught me even more.

I still though have to look up a lot of the polymorph names (in the CMG) to know what a lot of people are talking about.
 
Or just post pictures of your snake and people can tell you what you go...

It is alot easier and MUCH more efficient to understand the gentics involved and what, exactly, the terms mean. For example...it doesn't do much good to know that you have an anerythristic snake if you have no idea what anerythrism is.

Once you have a basic understanding of what the genes are doing, and how the morphs are developed, it gets ALOT easier to understand the morphology of cornsnakes...
 
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