This is my 4 ft male eating a rat.

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This is my 4 ft male eating a rat.

That is one beautiful snake !!!!!
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CD
Corns(Adults)
1.0 Snow
0.1 Banded Motley het Amel
0.1 Blizzard het Anery A
Corns(Sub-adult)
1.0 Bloodred het Pewter
1.0 Anerythristic
I agree. What type? Just a special normal or ...
I have a corn that looks similar, but bred to a snow they produced two amels (i think) two snows (i think) and four that must be normals.


Like I said not identical, but similar

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1.0 Anerythristic Motley Cornsnake
0.1 Sunglow Motley Cornsnake
1.0 Unknown, probably normal, poss. okeetee, poss. hypo
0.1 Snow Cornsnake
0.1 Snow het Lavender het Opal Cornsnake
1.1 Butter Cornsnake
0.1 Candycane x Amelanistic Cornsnake
1.2 Ghost Coral Cornsnake
1.1 Hypo Bloodred Cornsnake
?.? 1 Hognose, Origin unknown
It is a okeetee as far as I know not het for anything. Here's a clutch of his bred with a normal corn.

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