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What kind of corn is this???

Ferry

New member
I just bought this corn, the pet shop didn't know what kind of corn it was. Do you know??
Please help me...
korenslang.jpg
 
I would definitely say Amelanistic (Albino) normal. I have one of these also, named Armand...
Armand.jpg

Also, in the background is an Amelanistic Striped Corn.

Hope this helps!
 
Yeah, Lestat is probably my favorite, I just wish that he would grow!!! He is so tiny. 6-8 months old now and maybe 12-14 inches long...
 
J_Daniels...

Could you post a better pic of Lestat? I love Striped Amels... btw, where did you get him?

IndianaCorn
 
Ferry,

I would be somewhat cautious about dealing with a pet store that did not know what an amelanistic cornsnake was. Just something to consider . . .

:(
 
Amel

a few things to look at -
red eyes
normal colouration but without the black lines to the saddles
that points to Amel
Unusually pale background colour though - most the Amels you see tend to be a little bit brighter than that but then again colour morphs do vary somewhat from one individual to another.
But as was pointed out - what sort of snake-seller can`t recognize an Amel Corn? It does make one wonder about the quality of the seller!
 
pet store

the pet store isn't really big and it is in the netherlands.
In the Netherlands the cornsnakes aren't really populair, it was really hard to get one around my city.

:(
 
Hi Ferry,
So I just we have the same kind of snake, but yours is still a baby, and it is very pretty too. I got mine in Rotterdam. Too bad is that shop use to feel their snake with live mice so I have to drop by all the time to get food for my snake for he is not eating dead one. Apart from that they are a very friendly little store with lot of snake. They are the call the "snake-corner" if you want more detail, I can send you a e-mail.
Best Regard
Richard - cusoon
 
Yes, please give me more info about the snake-corner.
Rotterdam isn't far away from me, and im thinking about buying some new snakes.
The other store where i got my snake, doesn't know anything about snakes.:(
 
Hi Ferry,
Sorry the shop name is Jungle Corner in Rotterdam
this is their website:
http://members.lycos.nl/JUNGLECORNER/index01ned.html
they did not update it and the price of the pet on the site is not right, but they have lots of different snake including yound adult,
They know me pretty well, so just tell them that I "Richard - the chinese from Gouda" recomment you to their shop, the owner is Mike, very friendly guy. Good luck for finding a nice snake.
:cool:
 
....and I bet your sweet lil' amel has really grown nicely, given that this thread is over three years old.

:wavey:

regards,
jazz
 
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