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what morph is this?

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so My bf and I were in petco today and saw this cute lil guy and were wondering what type of corn he is (err morph...) I have space for another and he seemed cute, but im giving my self a few days to decide....so if anyone could enlighten me that would be awesome :D

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sry the pic is a wee bit blurry- but i hope some will recognze the morph :rolleyes:

thanks :D
 
yeah this one opened up a few months ago and they're stuff is pretty good....only thing is the fish- not in the best of health, but all the herps seem fine :D. We're gonna go tomorrow and see if hes healthy and watnot and if he is then yay!
 
When you say "space for another", you mean separate enclosures and not co-habbing, right?
Cohabbing is a serious topic here (see "2 corns in 1 cage)
From what I have read most experts advise against it.
but he defintiely is a very cute snake.
 
When you say "space for another", you mean separate enclosures and not co-habbing, right?
Cohabbing is a serious topic here (see "2 corns in 1 cage)
From what I have read most experts advise against it.
but he defintiely is a very cute snake.

yes i mean in a seperate enclosure. I have actually read many accounts (not on this site) of ppl who have cohabbing snakes successfully, tho i know and they know its not recommended.

don't worry, if I do get this guy, then hes going in a place of his own. - especially for the first month or so for qt. :)
 
don't worry, if I do get this guy, then hes going in a place of his own. - especially for the first month or so for qt. :)

By stating this, to me it sounds like you still are thinking of putting them together later in. Please look at the pictures of snakes that had been housed together. They are abot half way down the page. There is even a picture of a little corn that had eaten another corn
http://www.herpcenter.com/snakes-general/18244-question-housing-snakes-together.html

Just remember, in the wild snakes can get away from each other to avoid getting eaten and in captivity they can't.
 
i meant as in different room for qt. just want to be clear- none of my snakes are cohabbing- they are all in their own seperate tubs and thats the way they will always be here! mmk?
 
also i did get the lil guy this morning :D hes adorable- bigger then some of my other corns (and smaller then the others) looks like hes been fed well ( and i think its a boy but not too sure...) Im gonna let him settle in for a bit before taking any pics :D
 
Sounds to me as if you know what your doing. Don't know why everyone is thinking your going to co-hab them. By saying that you are going to qt. it(I assume qt.=quarantine) in a seperate room show me that you are a responsible snake keeper. Good luck with your new snake.
 
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