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New snake identity…

702marine

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So I have a new snake and I was wondering if anybody could help narrow down just what type he really is. I have been told he is a Snow corn, Bubblegum corn, Snow bubblegum corn and others. He starts with a very small amount of faint yellow under his chin then he has very light pink throughout his bright white body. Any help would be great… Thank you.
 

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Well, I'm no expert, but I think it's safe to say he's a Snow. His colouring is pretty much just like my snow, except that mine's a Motley as well (which is just a reference to his pattern, not his colour) and also has more yellow. If he is more than just a plain snow, sometimes you have to wait and see what they develop into. I don't really know what a bubblegum is, but it sounds like it's just a pink-toned snow.

Here's my snow: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100380
 
Well, he's definitely a snow corn. "Bubblegum" is a variety of snow, and you could debate back and forth about whether he fits that category or not. There are several versions of snow -- bubblegum, coral, neon, salmon, pink and green, and so on -- but they all fit under the general "snow" heading.
 
I'm pretty sure he's a snow. Bubblegum is a type of snow that has been line bred for lots of pink.

Oh -- I meant to say this earlier -- thank you for your service!
 
Thank you very much Wetphal... No thank you is neccessary, I truly have a passion and love for what I do for this country. But again it's very appreciated...
 
Thank you very much Wetphal... No thank you is neccessary, I truly have a passion and love for what I do for this country. But again it's very appreciated...

I thank every vet, reservist & active duty person I meet. Let's just say --
"All gave some, some gave all." I keep that in mind.
 
I don't know if I'm seeing the colors right, can you definately rule out Opal?
 
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