PtDnsr said:It looks like a pretty normal to me. Nice and full too.
~Katie
CornLove said:Thank's for your answersThis snake does'nt look like any other normal
we have seen. The colours look really special live. It's a juvenile so we'll
see how she'll turn out![]()
E. g. guttata said:I would have to concur with this. The only thing that looks kinda different to me than any normals I have seen is the head pattern, but that can vary quite a bit between individual snakes.
Joejr14 said:Guess this must be a hybrid because it doesn't have any red on it and is super melanin washed---along with 'weird' eyes.
Roy Munson said:Oh yeah, that's a hybird for sure!
I've got some corns with bulgy eyes too, so I don't really use that as an indicator of anything. My male snow's head-shape and bulgy eyes just said 'emoryi' to me when he was first delivered, but there is little chance that he has much emoryi in his background. Since then, I've seen many pure corns with his eye and head-shape. Even though I'm a hybrid paranoiac, I've learned that the natural variation in corns is so extreme that it's usually better to just shut up when I see suspicious attributes. I violated my rule on this one, but I did qualify the remark. :grin01:
I like that guy Joe, melanin wash and all. His pattern is very regular, almost cubed.![]()
Joejr14 said:He's actually being given away this weekend. He'll never fit into my breeding plans in the near future so he's being shipped to a friend's mom. If I happen to wind up with like 5 wild caught females then perhaps i'll borrow him back just to see.
He's definitely an interesting snake---his belly is weird as well...
E. g. guttata said:He almost looks like some kind of hypo. Is that one of the "pair" that you picked up last year?? Quasi maybe?? I know you're not giving up "Bertha". LOL