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What type of corn

Trasher

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Was just wondering what kind of corn snake I had
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i did do a little bit of research and the closest i have come to that it is a bubble gum corn snake. The only thin the pet shop had as far as type was fancy corn snake.

Can somebody point me in the right direction :)
 
I'm going with a snow. I'm assuming you got it at PetSmart since they sell "fancy corn snakes", but I'd be very surprised to see something besides an amel, anery, snow, or ghost there. Besides it would be extremely hard to tell if it was "bubble gum" until it was an adult as a bubble gum corn shows lots of pink and/or green as an adult. It's also very hard to tell with photographs.

So for now, I'd just call your new baby a snow. And a cute one at that :D
 
Such a pretty snow! They are one of my favourite morphs. I have one too, and he just shed last night so he's incredibly pretty today!
 
I'm going with a snow. I'm assuming you got it at PetSmart since they sell "fancy corn snakes", but I'd be very surprised to see something besides an amel, anery, snow, or ghost there. Besides it would be extremely hard to tell if it was "bubble gum" until it was an adult as a bubble gum corn shows lots of pink and/or green as an adult. It's also very hard to tell with photographs.

So for now, I'd just call your new baby a snow. And a cute one at that :D

Thanks for the info & I got to admit I got to give you two thumbs up on the pet smart part. I'll try to post a better picture & i'd like to thank everybody for the compliments :santa:
 
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