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What Morph is This & Sex?

manog

Closet Creation Herps
Have a chance to pick this snake up. It's a big one but i don't know what morph it is? Anyone have an idea - i am no expert but i think it is an anery? Also i know it is hard to tell by just looking but what would be your guess as to sex of this one? Looks to me like a male but i have never seen a corn this big and would not be able to tell the difference in sex. Thanks for your help!
 
Sorry,
It is saying that the file is too large and i am having trouble compressing it. I will keep trying. Again, sorry!
 
Because of the size of the files i can't post them here so if you can please click on this link Photos it will take you to the photos of the to-be snake of mine. Thank you for the help!!!!!
 
Looks like a male to me and an anery/ I'm not very familiar with the anerythristic morphs becuase all of my snakes are normal or amelanistic.
 
Sorry to ring the poss. hybrid bells but didn't anyone think of a grey rat a bit? Especially considering his lenght...
 
Blutengel said:
Sorry to ring the poss. hybrid bells but didn't anyone think of a grey rat a bit? Especially considering his lenght...


The record for a grey rat is 84.25 inches---not a whole lot bigger than a corn. While the snake is very large---that doesn't mean it's a hybrid. Plenty of folks have snakes that are over 5 feet, which is far above the 'average' length many websites and books give to corns.
 
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