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Stephspillz

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Hello everyone. New member here. I just got my first Corn Snake about a week and a half ago. I have spent time on the forum doing a lot of research and reading other folks questions and it has been very helpful!
My little snake has eaten twice already no problem and seems happy! Already taming down a lot as well.
I am thinking the snake is a female. But this is just from looking at the snakes tail area to try and tell. Which I know is not great. His/Her tail tapers off rather fast after the vent. So I am calling her Sophie until I can take her in to get probed or popped.

Also if anyone has ideas of what Morph she is I would love to know more about her! Looks like a normal type but I am inexperienced!
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Hello and welcome neighbor! (sort of)
Agreed, Sophie is is definitely some type of hypo. Very pretty baby!
 
Thank you! They just had her labeled as "fancy orange corn snake" at the pet store. Which really didn't give me much. Not sure of age either :/ But they had her about 2 1/2 months according to the feeding chart I got.

@Tavia, I was born there in Pocatello actually. That's pretty cool. I am your northern neighbor now lol.
 
:wavey: Heya, welcome!

The reduced black on the belly checkers and saddle borders do scream "hypo" of some sort, likely hypo A. Many big box pet stores (and often even smaller ones) don't like messing with morph names for some reason. I know PetSmart and a few other local stores sell "fancies" and "assorteds." Oddly enough, when they order wholesale they do specify how many of each individual morph they want, including quite a number of hypos.

What ever she is, she's lovely. :)
 
Thank you! They just had her labeled as "fancy orange corn snake" at the pet store. Which really didn't give me much. Not sure of age either :/ But they had her about 2 1/2 months according to the feeding chart I got.

@Tavia, I was born there in Pocatello actually. That's pretty cool. I am your northern neighbor now lol.

LOL! That is funny!
 
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