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Many questions (Corn & King snakes)

Anon said:
So, I went back to the petstore today and had a lady help me out.. there were three snakes labeled Albino-Butter Corns all of which she said weren't ready to sell because they haven't been eating. There was one other snake labeled Butterball Corn :shrugs: I asked if it would get yellow as it gets older but she said it would maintain it's current orange/white color..

Well...Butters express the Amel and Caramel genes...So I'm not certain why they have some labeled "Albino-Butter" and some labeled "Butterball"...It's very obvious the store has no idea what they're selling...What was the price they were offering for them? Might give you a better idea what they are. I've seen hatchling Butters for sale in petstores for $100+.
 
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