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DonSoderberg
at Sun Dec 31 17:15:37 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DonSoderberg ]
... a frosted ghost or anery. I'm not crying "hybrid" here, but it so closely resembles the frosted aneries I used to make, it may be a cross between anery corn and gray rat. If you notice the anterior and ventral-lateral yellow is not the classic yellow we see in ghosts and anery corns, but a darker and more egg yolk color, there's a possibility it is a hybrid. Also, common in such hybrids is an absence of corn snake head markings. Either atypical corn head pattern or none at all. Perhaps the resemblance is because the snake is in shed or from the photographic quality of the image so don't take this to be an official call. Take some pix of these snakes in better light and it will be easier to help you identify them. Of course, I agree with everyone on the other one being a hypo. A full body shot of both in better light would help.
Don
South Mountain Reptiles
www.cornsnake.NET
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