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Opinions on the morph

dw662002

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ok let me start by saying I promise this is not the way i keep my snakes. these pix were sent to me from an individual who posted an ad on craigslist. i am picking these guys upon friday and they will be vet checked. i was just wondering if any one could tell by these pix ( even they are in very poor living conditions) what these beatiful creatures are. i am not so worried about the solid colored ones in the group pic as i am not able to get them from him ( though i wish could take them all). i am only able to get the corns. thank you and when i get them i will post much better pix.
 

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Vet check notwithstanding, I'd be leery of anyone who houses African House snakes with Corns...hard to tell, but pic 1 looks like a ghost mot, 2 an amel or an ultramel, 3 an anery motley, can't tell the other corn and a bunch of AHS'...
 
My guesses are...
1. Ghost Motley
2. Hypo
3. Anery Motley and Hypo (headless Ghost hidden in the middle)...are those African house snakes?

EDIT: AHS confimed...thanks Chris!
 
PM me the contact info on the guy selling these, or are you getting all of the corns? If there will be more corns needing saving send me a pm with this guys email so I can try to get one or two out of there!
 
so after finally getting a break from the weather and time from work i was able to meet the guy and get these snakes from him. they are all in good health aside from the snow having a partial shed. here are some cleaner pix of them all
 

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1. is an Amel
2. Anery Motley
3. bublegum snow with a skin problem, is it stuck shed or scarring?
4. hypo I think.
5. Ghost, a very nice one too :)

Glad you got them out of there, I hope the snow doesn't have too many issues.
 
i dont think the snow is scared. when i got her she was actuallyin the process of shedding. she got a little dried ot on the way home but i got her into her new home after the pix and misted her down. i think she will be ok. how can yo tell its a "bubblegum" snow as opposed to a "normal" snow?
 
The last two, in post #6, look like a creamsicle (hybrid) and a cinder, respectively.

At post #1, the snake that I've guessed is a creamsicle, seems to have atypical head markings, as well as a high saddle count with lots of space in between each saddle posteriorly.
 
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