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great plains or corn?

wisema2297 Mar 28, 2006 04:16 PM

I saw this snake at a local pet store that was labled as "aneri" corn. I asked what type of "aneri" it was and the owner didnt know. Since it had no yellow at all and was almost 4 ft long I was thinking type B. The more I looked at it the more "rat snakish" it looked, the head was bigger than what I thought corn heads should be, the spear pattern on the head was broken at the point and the neck pattern that connects to the spear was divided into to short stripes. Also the iris's where orange like corn snakes but I thought anery's didn't have the orange iris's...I'll post a pic when I get to work tomorrow..no docking station at the Library.
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1.0 het albino ball
1.0 norm ball
0.2 norm ball
0.1 snow corn
1.0 butter corn
1.0 norm corn
1.0 striped Cali king
1.0 western hog

Visual Morphs?....I love the normal looks. You can't improve on nature, you can only produce "interesting deviations".

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Kat Mar 28, 2006 05:43 PM

Two things to note:

I've never seen an anery cornsnake with anything but grey or brown irises. This suggests the snake isn't what it's labelled as. (Couldn't picture your pattern description, though.)

Lack of yellow does not guarantee a cornsnake to be Anery B vs Anery A. It's more rare, but Anery B's can have yellow, and Anery A's can lack yellow.

-Kat
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