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My collection....

abaro22

eXiled
these are some of the corn snakes i own....two of which i need to get a verified type so if you can help me out with it...

IDK what type this is if someone can tell me...


Ace
http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/9121/snakes003dr8.jpg

this one im a bit iffy about but i think its amel or candycane...


Albi
http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/662/snakes018fr3.jpg

ghost corn

Buddy
http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/4066/snakes015ez7.jpg

this is my reverse okeetee

Okee
http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/8722/snakes007cj5.jpg
 
The first is a "peachy" ghost.
Second I am inclined to say candycane due to the high contrasting orange/white.

And that reverse okee is actually an amel :p The white borders are not thick enough.
 
I agree, I think its a candycane, but whatever it is its great, and youv'e got a fab collection!
 
OK...I think the first one is a ghost and the second one is a "regular" amel (it's got too much color between the saddles - which will probably fill in as it gets older). The third one looks more like an anery than a ghost. I guess it could be the lighting, but I guess breeding trials will have to be done to know for certain. The last one is a "regular" amel, also. As Tula said, its borders are not wide enough for it to be considered a reverse Okeetee. Here is a picture of a good reverse Okeetee:
rev-5-16-04-coiled.jpg
 
I also see quite some yellow on the gjost in a way that reminds of a caramel. Maybe it is het caramel..... could you show better pictures of that ghost?

I agree on the others.
 
Thankyou all for the great comments....buddy is in fact a ghost corn, and i was kinda iffy bout the amel albi...but ya that amel i have looked like a reverse okeetee but its ok now...im just glad i got to know what kind each one was....i have 10 snakes but these are just my corns...i also have a normal corn that isn't eating so hes at the reptile store getting checked out...and i will post some more pics of that peachy ghost...
 
A reptile store is checking out why your snake is not eating? I really hope they are real experts and not just a pet shop selling reptiles? The stories I hear about pet shops in this thread...
 
The specialize in snakes...they're called Underground Reptiles...I bought all my snakes from them and they helping my out with some major discounts...and there trying to see whats wrong with the normal because when we first got him he ate everytime, now its been about 8 weeks since he last ate..
 
Blutengel said:
I also see quite some yellow on the gjost in a way that reminds of a caramel. Maybe it is het caramel..... could you show better pictures of that ghost?

I agree on the others.

Lots of ghosts and anerys have A LOT of yellow. I HIGHLY doubt that his ghost is het for caramel.
 
ya im tryin now to get an amber, butter, and blizzard corn now...all yearlings and females...so i can get ready for the 08 breeding season..
 
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