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My new corn snake. What morph is he?

Yamahajones

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So i wanted to get a new snake that could not get as big as my boa's and red tail python i had in the past. I went to a reptile pet store and picked out a corn snake i knew there was a different colors and morphs but had no idea how many there was. and i was just wondering what morph is he/she also don't know sex of the snake yet. But snake is very friendly and a very good feeder. So any help of getting morph will be appreciated.
 

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The pics are tough, but I'm leaning hypo if not amel. If you can take a phone pic w/ better resolution, we can tell you for sure.
 
Hypo. If it was an amel, the belly checks would be pinkish-orange, if even that. The ones on your new addition are much too dark to be amel. They are, however, the perfect color for a hypo...reduced black, like a bronzey orange, rather than the "full" black of a normal. Great addition! Hypos are one of my more favorite morphs!
 
Wow, looks like a whole different snake! Yep, hypo.
 
Yea. I love how tame and friendly he/she is. cant wait till end of June me and my girl are going to the reptile expo in tampa FL cant wait might pick up another corn.
 
I also have one more question i have a 20 gal. reptile tank. I know some people house 2 corn snakes in one cage. if i was to get another corn snake at the expo am i better off to get another cage or is it OK to put two in one cage?
 
ok that's what i was leaning towards.
thank you guys again for all the help. forum is teaching me a lot about corn snakes.
 
Ya know, if you really get the fever, a small reptile rack is very handy and much easier in every way than glass aquariums. They can be found at your local reptile shows w/out shipping, or you can buy online. I really like reptile basics cages for hobby level racks.
 
Thank you for the website. i just picked up a new camera today so i will be taking more and a lot better pics of lynx.
 
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