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Hi Fellas!

I have a little cute corn snake male called
Jack Sparrow and was wondering if he really
is a Pastel Motley x Striped. Thankz!

Greetings,
Leonie
 

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Hey this guy looks almost like mine.I need figure out what mine is called too.
Very pretty arent they.The head patterns are almost identical but yours has more striping.
 
My anery vanishing stripe was so brown I thought she was a ghost. She's a soft pinkish gray now with a lot of yellow. They change color like crazy, every shed was a surprise.
 
Hi Guys!

After discussing with my mom all day long, I finally got this reeeeeeaaally pritty snake. Im thinking of either Normal oder Miami Phase, cuz hes quite grey.

Greetings,
Leonie
 

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I'd say anery striped on the first one because of the double stripes connecting to the head pattern.

We need to see a little more of the body of the new snake to see what it is.
 
Hi!

Heres another photo of Florida, hope
it helps. (Cuz its really not the best quality, sry)

Greets,
Leonie
 

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Nice normal (also called classic). If the background stays that grey you might callit miami phase indeed.
 
Hey!

Good thing hes called Florida then. :D
I lived in Miami for a while and I kinda
thought it would be really nice to have a little
guy remembering me of the good ol times. ;)

Greets,
Leonie
 
Hi Guys!

Just caught him lying under
the warm spotlight. :cool:
Well anyway I thought he photos
came out quite good, maybe it helps.

Greets,
Leonie
 

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He's already got some orange to his background, and as corns grow they generally color up. He may get too colorful to be considered a "Miami Phase". Keep in mind that even if he does end up looking Miami, Miami is a line bred Classic, so he is still a Normal/ Wild type either way.
 
Hey!

Yup, I knew that, but thanks.
Is there something between
a Normal and a Miami Phase?
Because they are co-dominant?
Or am I absolutely rong?

Greets,
Leonie
 
No, it is line breeding, which means choosing animals wich exhibit feautures you like the best and breed them together and so on to enhance those futures. It is not an on/of type of inheritage.
 
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