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New adult corn snake (Avea)

Cronsnakes

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Hey guys i think shes a normal but she might be an oketee idk yet let me know what you think she is.
She's 7 years old
She has a really cool tail but im too lazy to take a picture of it.

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Anybody know what she is? i was looking at some pictures and some Motleys and Miamis looked like her. Anyways just wanna hear what you guys think she is because i wanna breed her sometime in the next few months.
 
She appears to be a very nice normal ("classic") corn snake. She does not appear to be a motley - the motley pattern removes belly checkers (plain belly). She could be a locality but there is really no way to know unless you know her exact history and where she came from. Unless she is carrying unknown hets you will more than likely get normals when you breed her. This is a good thread to read when considering breeding: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126082

Good research regarding genetics and the various morphs is essential before breeding and the market is pretty poor right now. Here are a couple of other helpful links:
http://serpwidgets.com/main/morphs
www.corncalc.com
 
Yea, I'd say she's a normal as well. As for locality, she looks most like carolina/alabama, but like Buzzard said, you can't really determine that. It also won't really make a difference in the offspring you would produce.
 
Thanks guys, i think she might have regurged and it seems as if she is losing weight. Can you check out my newest thread is had pictures
 
She appears to be a very nice normal ("classic") corn snake. She does not appear to be a motley - the motley pattern removes belly checkers (plain belly). She could be a locality but there is really no way to know unless you know her exact history and where she came from. Unless she is carrying unknown hets you will more than likely get normals when you breed her. This is a good thread to read when considering breeding: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126082

Good research regarding genetics and the various morphs is essential before breeding and the market is pretty poor right now. Here are a couple of other helpful links:
http://serpwidgets.com/main/morphs
www.corncalc.com
I agree with Buzz on this.

Yea, I'd say she's a normal as well. As for locality, she looks most like carolina/alabama, but like Buzzard said, you can't really determine that. It also won't really make a difference in the offspring you would produce.
Carolina & Alabama are different. Carolina is more of the usual normals with more of the orange background color. Alabama localities are known for their silver/grey or bronze background color.
 
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