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There was once this picture...

kloe2008

Newbie Member...
... I saw in Practical Reptile Keeping magazine. It was on the back page. It was a white-pink (ghost?) colour with an almost diffused pale yellow patterning. I can't remember the eye colour and I don't know the technical description terms to use but it was so pretty and definatly a corn because it had the latin corn name in a caption beneath the image. I still havent seen one similar. It was in an issure a few months back. Did anybody see it?
 
The November issue has a picture of an albino California King (Possibly an albino "jungle" hybrid?) on the second-to-last page, at the top of an article entitled "Favourite Things about Corn Snakes".

The September issue has a picture of an Amelanistic corn (yellow with red markings and red eyes) near the end, at the top of an article titled "Ruby - A non-feeder's road to recovery" - this one does mention Pantherophis guttatus in the caption on the image.
 
The September issue has a picture of an Amelanistic corn (yellow with red markings and red eyes) near the end, at the top of an article titled "Ruby - A non-feeder's road to recovery" - this one does mention Pantherophis guttatus in the caption on the image.

Yes it was this one, thanks. I think this corn is just stunning. I tried looking for that pic on the net to no avail =[
 
Well I found a photo featuring the snake I was talking about....


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Tada!
 
It did have a caption statin it was elaphe guttata guttata in my defence. Pretty snake tho init & thanks fr identifying it
 
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