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what kind of snake is this???

kannalia

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here it is, he is eating, but what kind is he??? other then a corn, I already know that for those of you who want to be smartypants!
 

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Looks like a normal to me, but could just be the pic.

What color are the eyes? Red=Amelanistic Brown/Black=Normal

JCD
 
Then that's one pretty little normal you've got there!

It's funny how the "Normals" are some of the prettiest corns around!

One thing though, you really should consider not feeding on his substrate like that. I lost a corn to impaction once, and it's not fun. I use $0.95 Sterilite shoebox sized container lined with a paper towel to feed, and haven't had a problem since I started.

JCD
 
red_dragon said:
definately not. This snake had black around the borders..:awcrap:

Its body is a very light color, I do not see any black borders. Its eyes look a little brown in the picture; the only thing that could justify it as a normal.
 
I agree with matt

There are no black borders apparent on my screen.
Looks amel to me.
Could possibly be hypo?
So, to the owner. Are there black borders around the saddles?
Red eyes or brown?
Are there borders around the saddles but they appear to be more of a greyish or brownish and not black?
 
He/she looks like an amel..or MAYBE reverse okeetee. How old is it? It looks similar to my snake. I am not sure if she is a reverse okeetee or an amel.
 
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ok, I got a NEW cam tonight, and here is a photo I JUST took, and I have NO IDEA how old Cleo is, Iv had cleo for 3 weeks, and he/she was in a store for a week before that, that I know of.
 

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Well

In all the pictures the eyes look brown so it is definitely a normal. In that last picture I would say possibly it is a hypo but I am only saying that it looks like it may be.

No matter, it is a very pretty colored normal.
 
yeah it looks like an hypo, if it's not then it's a normal. It's definiatly not an Amel since he as brown eyes
 
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