molly
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Post by molly on Oct 28, 2005 16:59:23 GMT
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Post by John Pilling on Oct 28, 2005 20:42:24 GMT
Nice picMolly. The reason it's not showing in the thread s because your using the http prefix, the 1 your after is the 3rd 1 down, the img file link.
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Post by lee on Oct 28, 2005 21:20:00 GMT
great looking corn:) its got nice colouration lee
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Post by Shrimply on Oct 28, 2005 21:30:08 GMT
What a nice coloured hatchling. Great to see him now he has started feeding.
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molly
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Post by molly on Oct 29, 2005 11:42:46 GMT
what are your opinions as to what type of corn he is???
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Post by lozzer on Oct 29, 2005 12:46:01 GMT
Looks like an okeetee to me but a very odd one ive never seen one like him but the colouration of each normal hatchling varies.
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Post by lee on Oct 29, 2005 14:24:44 GMT
its just a normal corn to me its very rare you find okeetee in the UK and are mostly normal corns but then again people have their own ideas of an okeetee lee
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Post by Shrimply on Oct 29, 2005 16:07:04 GMT
Yeah he is normal/carolina. There is one almost identical at my local reptile shop. It looks like he might be a very colourful corn when he gets older.
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Post by Vicki on Oct 31, 2005 11:12:29 GMT
Yep, just a very nice Classic (normal) corn. Most of my little babies look quite simalar at the moment, but you will be amazed at how quickly the colour changes, he will get brigher and brigher with each shed!
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Post by loulou on Oct 31, 2005 17:07:22 GMT
it looks like a corn snake (not helpful?) ok it looks like a normal from over here in devon too
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