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Really weird

kyle'scorns

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I went to pet shop today( i know not many take good acre but this 1 is really nice and clean and take good care of there animals) an saw a baby corn that was like, a normal color just a little bit lighter and on the upper half of its body it had spots like a motley and that continued about halfway down his/her body, then turned toward the standard design but the wierd part is, inside of those circles was bright , bright orange dots, instead of like a white and i was wondering if this was a normal thing or just a freak accident, because if it is genetic, i want to buy him/her but if its not im going to buy the albino/candycane(not sure what 1 it is).


so my question is, is that trait genetic? i have an idea that it might be a bloodred??
 
I've never seen that, personally... maybe you could snap a pic for us. That might help ^_^ (not to mention I am curious as heck to see what you are talking about!!)
 
They might not allow you to take pictures of the snake. I know when I worked at Petland we were supposed to kick anyone out with a camera.

I think its because people can use photoshop and other programs against the company. BUT it never hurts to ask =D

I kinda want to see it as well.
 
I don't know without a picture, but baby normals often have bright orange spots. The orange and yellow portions of the ground color fill in as they grow and shed.
 
i think it could be a normal , he said they were.i think i might go with the albino , but im still gonna try to get some pics
 
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