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Anery I think?

jwalters Jan 28, 2004 04:28 PM

Just curious, I am watching my friends corn (or so I think) for a while. It's a great little snake, very tame and great to handle. I was wondering if this was truely a corn, or some other elaphe guttata species. It has the common marking of a corn, but the underside is white (without the checkerboard pattern exhibited by most my other corns). Is this common for Anery's to have this phenotype? Thanks!






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1.0 Corn Snake
"Mr. Hat"
1.0 Ball Python
"Kitty"

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Steve84 Jan 28, 2004 04:52 PM

Yes it is a corn.
It is an Anery Motley and Motleys have white bellys.
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1.0 normal corn snakes
3.6 normals het stripe and snow corn snakes
0.1 amels corn snakes
1.0 striped amels corn snakes
0.1 striped snows corn snakes
1.0 lavenders het opal corn snakes
0.1 opals corn snakes
1.1 blizzards corn snakes
1.1 pewters corn snakes
0.1 boa constrictors
1.1 western hognose

draybar Jan 28, 2004 05:47 PM

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