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ThexUnoriginal

Snake Newbie!
Introduce myself!

Sorry I didn't quite get around to this as soon as I should have.
Hi! My name is Jamie, I'm a newbie snake owner. I bought my baby corn from an ad in the Pennysaver from a local breeder about 2-3 months ago. I'm not quite sure what kind she is, orange and red with orange-brown eyes.
Her name is Hissy, because she's very anti-social and 'runs' away from me a lot. I like to think she's just having a Hissy Fit! :)
We're still getting used to each other, but I love her even if she hates me. :eek:

I'll have to put a picture up of her soon! Maybe someone could tell me what kind she is?
 
I wasn't sure what that meant so I google imaged it. I found a picture that looks like her, but isn't her.
cornsnake.jpg
 
Looks like a Hypo to me. Hypomelanism means reduced black pigment, so it is a slightly brighter 'normal' corn. If there's no white at all and it's darker than that, it could just be a nice 'normal'.
 
HI. We have a VERY similar looking corn to yours and we were told it was a "Carolina", one that is not morphed and looks natural.
 
Lol, I tried to take a picture of her, and the flash caught the glass weird. So I tried to take another one with better light, but by the time I got the camera back to eye level she had already burrowed far far away. :)
So she's probably a Normal corn then?
 
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