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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 15, 2006 18:05:16 GMT
Ok, I'm new to owning a corn snake, well new to owning any snake. I got this one about a month ago and I cannot find out what morph he is. If anyone can help me find out I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. Heres the best picture of him I have gotten so far.
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Post by mrmojo on Oct 15, 2006 19:37:12 GMT
Hi there, At first I thought it looked like a lavender but the pics are a bit bright so now I think its an anery, maybe someone that knows a bit more could coment on it. all in all its a great looking snake. cheers tam..
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Post by mourne on Oct 15, 2006 19:54:49 GMT
A 1st glance i thought the same as mrmojo..lavender. It may be a ghost, have you any other pictures in a different light? It certainly is very nice whatever it is Hello and welcome by the way
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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 15, 2006 20:11:37 GMT
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Post by John Pilling on Oct 15, 2006 20:13:55 GMT
Anery in blue (look at the eye's).
Post another couple of pc's after the shed for a 100% id, but i'll put money on anery (looks just like my little 2 when their in shed).
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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 15, 2006 20:16:54 GMT
Thank you very much for the help. Ill get the pictures as soon as he sheds and post them here.
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Post by mourne on Oct 15, 2006 22:14:32 GMT
Thanks John for that. I haven`t seen an anery as light as that although my Storm is a light anery.
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Post by John Pilling on Oct 15, 2006 23:01:43 GMT
I know mine are only that light when in shed (not that light). Could be a ghost, but we'll have to wait till after the shed me thinks, lol.
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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 16, 2006 0:12:33 GMT
I have question now that I know hes sheddin, is it normal for them to get less active during this period of time?
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Post by John Pilling on Oct 16, 2006 9:45:03 GMT
Yeah, most snakes during a shed will be very quiet, and most will also refuse to eat. Once the eye's have cleared, give the snake 2-7 days to actually shed the skin, then once it's shed i always feed mine as at this time they are usually very very hungrey.
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Post by will1989 on Oct 16, 2006 14:35:57 GMT
it may be het for albinism. My friend has a RTB that is het for albinism which is incredibly pale. Cutest little thing ever. im with john it looks a lot like an anery.
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Post by cornmorphs on Oct 16, 2006 20:14:48 GMT
dead cert ghost for me
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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 16, 2006 22:04:57 GMT
Thanks for all the help guys. Sorry about the wait on the reply i was in school. As soon as he sheds ill get the pictures for ya'll.
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Post by John Pilling on Oct 16, 2006 23:24:20 GMT
No worries, your on a differant time line to us as the majority of us are UK bassed, so theirs about 6-10 hours differance (depending on if your central or western, sorry my geography isn't good, lol).
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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 16, 2006 23:33:27 GMT
Yea i had noticed most of the people on this forum are UK based, I'm glad i found this place because from what I have seen so far everyone on here is very nice and helpful. Not many people on other forums want to be bothered with questions like mine. By the way im in the eastern time zone.
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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 20, 2006 1:19:35 GMT
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Post by mourne on Oct 20, 2006 12:52:09 GMT
Beautiful......ghost ;D
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Post by mrmojo on Oct 20, 2006 15:47:41 GMT
Yip I agree with mourne, thats a beautiful little ghost you have there mate. cheers tam..
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Post by cornsnakefanatic on Oct 20, 2006 20:10:04 GMT
Thanks all for the help in identifying him. I'll be puttin some pics of him on the photo board in a lil while.
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Post by palombo77 on Oct 22, 2006 11:16:30 GMT
He is stunning
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