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Snake ID please :)

VacantEyes

New member
Hello :)

I was just wondering whether anyone could ID a couple of corns for me. I've never really been interested in morphs or colours of any animal, and all my corns are rescued so I never pick what they look like. However, there's one little one I was told was a gold dust when I collected him, and I'm collecting another rescue on Monday which was described as "ruby morph" but I'm fairly sure there isn't suck thing?! But she looks like a normal to me. I'm not fussed, nor interested in breeding, I'm just curious really.

What do you guys think?
This is Kellogg, on the thin side as he escaped and had a 4 week excursion that involved living behind the bath...

When I first got him (natural-ish light):
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More recently:
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With flash:
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And here is the girl I'll be getting on Monday, poor quality pic:
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:)
 
The first one looks like a golddust indeed. A golddust is an ultramel caramel. The second snake is a normal.
 
The first sure dows look like a golddust and the second one is a very nice normal that you might want to breed to a bloodred some time in the future. The belly checks have that split (some will call it the masque gene instead of a het marker, but worth the try) and the amount of red bleeding on that belly also screams bloodred to me (again, some will call it red factor-mask/red coat/whatever) but I see it in bloodreds and bloodred hets mostly (but not always).
 
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