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What Is This ? :-d

pewter

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ok, we discussed this at our german cornsnake forum.
so please anyone who knows as what this snake was sold don´t post now!

as info, this is nothing special nor I try to fool you. this is just a simple question:
what do you think is this:
This snake has a normal checkered belly :crazy02:

snake.jpg
 
I'll play and say anery. My dad's aneries that he hatched this year have lighter heads like that guy without any diffused influence from the parents. It's actually kinda nifty.

~Katie
 
It looks like it could use a bit of a diet. It's got the fat-roll at the back of the head thing going on. Either that, or its a camera effect. =P

It looks too dark and brownish-tinged to be a charcoal. So I'd say an Anery A of some sort. Very unique patterning for sure.

And not to drag this all up and out...but the head and eyes just don't look pure corn to me. It looks like its got some sort of ratsnake mixed in there. The eyes just bug out more like most rats I've seen than any corn.

Has the time run out and you can tell us what you bought it as? =P
 
interesting, not even thought about hybrid but this is what some said.
so we will never know. it was not sold as a hybrid and the breeder would tell us something like that - never :)

so I ask again:
is this anery a or b and what about the pattern?
normal?
I know, we can´t say anery a or b for sure unless we would breed this animal, but has anyone seen a charcoal like beside the europeans? it is strange that we here have so many dark and strange charcoal...
 
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