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more morph id help please :)

uhhlxxiss

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took these two off somebodys hands from craigslist. what do you guys think they are?

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A normal and a snow?
The normal might also be a hypo maybe. And he looks kind of fat, but that might be the picture.
The snow is very colourfull I must say. Or is that the lighting?
 
Yeah they are both fairly chubby. What is a typical meal size for adult corns they have been living in a small tanks for a while? By the way the snow is 5 and the normal is 4.
 
Adult mouse every 2 weeks for snake 170+ grams, jumbo adult mouse for 400+ gram snake. I don't have a corn that large yet, this going on the feeding plan I'm using for my own snakes. I read that a tank is too small if the snake can wrap himself along the perimeter and his nose overlaps his tail.
 
Alright. I have to purchase a scale before their next feeding for sure. And the previous owners had them in separate 10 gal tanks, but we moved them both to their own 20 long tanks so I think they're all set :)
 
Looks like a Normal and a Snow to me. Great job on the craigslist rescue. We did the same back in 07'. A Ghost and Hypo both in one 10gal tank with sand as the substrate, way underweight and no hides.
 
Looks like a Normal and a Snow to me. Great job on the craigslist rescue. We did the same back in 07'. A Ghost and Hypo both in one 10gal tank with sand as the substrate, way underweight and no hides.

Other than the fact they they were in 10 gallon tanks, they both seem well fed and rather adapted to handling. Neither were flighty or nervous when we switched them to their new tanks. I think this was probably just a case of not doing enough research before buying, and the pet store giving them wrong information =/
 
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