Does anyone know of a site where I can see pictures of the various morphs (and not just cornsnakes but ball pythons, kings, milks, etc,) with explanations as to what the morphs constitute? Thanks for any help!
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Does anyone know of a site where I can see pictures of the various morphs (and not just cornsnakes but ball pythons, kings, milks, etc,) with explanations as to what the morphs constitute? Thanks for any help!
>>Does anyone know of a site where I can see pictures of the various morphs (and not just cornsnakes but ball pythons, kings, milks, etc,) with explanations as to what the morphs constitute? Thanks for any help!
here at the CORN SNAKE FORUM we could direct you to sites that would have CORN SNAKE morphs listed with photos but since you want a site with more then just corns it may prove to be a little difficult.
Now if you decide you would like a link to a site with corn snakes I'm sure we could provide a couple (like South Mounatin...look at the top of the corn snake forum main page)
then you could go to a kingsnake forum and ask those people for sites pertaining to king snakes
and then go to the ball python forum and ask those people for links to sites about ball pythons.
milk snake forum and ask for a link to a milk snake site...etc
I seriously doubt you will find a site with all of them.
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Jimmy Johnson
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Draybars Snakes
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no thats cool.i was just looking for a place to start and just wondering and pointing it out that i was interested in more than just corns but i realize i was asking on a corn forum. thanks for the info.
Although it's not a website, you may want to check out the book "Designer Reptiles and Amphibians" by Richard D. Bartlett.
Tim

Third Eye
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