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what morph is this?

Cat_Eyed_Lady said:
I think they just made a mistake and put the 1 on the wrong end?? :shrugs:
Exactly, so why not just say egg? As all eggs are 0.0.1. Unless they have found the secrets of the forgotten dark art of egg sexing LOL
 
I don't know how you shorten words in America, but over here 1.0.0 egg means 1 male of the species Elaphe guttata guttata.
(or P.g.g. = Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)
 
Josua said:
I don't know how you shorten words in America, but over here 1.0.0 egg means 1 male of the species Elaphe guttata guttata.
(or P.g.g. = Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)
I'm in wales and we shorten it the same, BUT ITS AN EGG
 
Josua said:
I don't know how you shorten words in America, but over here 1.0.0 egg means 1 male of the species Elaphe guttata guttata.
(or P.g.g. = Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)
I think he meant that the egg = Elaphe guttata guttata not an actual egg... maybe?

I'm not sure on the morph of the snake though, hard for me to tell in those pictures.

Jenn
 
If it is really a Cornsnake then I would have to say a Caramel but that is pushing it. I was thinking of a hybrid (I know that word is somewhat unliked here) that is possibly a cross between a Cornsnake X Emoryi or Cornsnake X Intermontana. :shrugs: But if it were a cross between either of these wouldn't the snake retain some if not all its belly checks? It has no checks and definitely doesn't look Motley to me. J.M.O.
Jay :cool:
 
PJCReptiles said:
If it is really a Cornsnake then I would have to say a Caramel but that is pushing it. I was thinking of a hybrid (I know that word is somewhat unliked here) that is possibly a cross between a Cornsnake X Emoryi or Cornsnake X Intermontana. :shrugs: But if it were a cross between either of these wouldn't the snake retain some if not all its belly checks? It has no checks and definitely doesn't look Motley to me. J.M.O.
Jay :cool:
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sorry they dont look like this snake, it is a rat snake crossed to a corn. If it was emoryi X corn then it would look like a rootbeer.
 
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