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odd color morph

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hey, yall first off lets me say i am not a snake expert tarrantulas are my thing along with scorpions but any ways here the story behind this snake. i bought this snake at a pet store who had aquired it from a reptile show at first i was under the impression that it was a cream sickle corn snake but the pet store says he is a hybrid between a milk snake x red rat snake x everglades rat snake x albio rat snake,... which i no is complete bs its some type of a corn snake but i cannot find the exact color morph i have looked all over the web could yall plz help me for a video pastte this into ure search bar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyrETszyJa4 thanks
 
i notice one thing that is on most corn snakes colord like this where the little whate circle are on this guy there are usualy little small dots
 

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It very well could be a hybrid between those 4 species and still look very much like a corn snake. In fact, if it is a creamsickle, it is still a corn X emoryi hybrid. The photos aren't very good, but it looks like a typical amel (or creamsickle) from what I can see.

Here are some photos of different amels just to give you a small sampling of how much variation can be seen in that morph. And Those aren't even close to some of the extremes, such as candycanes and reverse Okeetees. You can find photos of them by running a search on this site.

http://www.williswildlifeenterprises-cornsnakes.com/AmelanisticMorph.html
 
Any chance of getting a nice clear picture with good coloring? Its head looks corn but its markings look kinda strange, could just be the pictures though.
Some hybrids look alot like a pure corn, it can be hard to tell. The shop told you it is part red rat? Thats just a different name for a corn snake.
 
ill try to figure out bettter pics if u give me ure email i know i can get better one

ill try to figure out bettter pics if u give me ure email i know i can get better ones my grand father is very smart when it comes to snakes and stuff he say it and said some of the markings remind him of a grey rat snake he thinks its a hybrid
 
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