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    What morph is my cornsnake?

    These are the only pictures I have as I've just fed him on Monday and he's abit squirmy/ flighty









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    Candy cane

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    Re: What morph is my cornsnake?

    I agree with the person above, it's a candy cane

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    7 years removed from cornsnakes, I still know some things lmao

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    Nope. Not a candycane at all. Candycanes are selectively bred amels to have a pure white ground color with red or orange saddles. This snake already has A LOT of color saturation in the ground color and it's only going to get more as it ages.

    It is an amel and does not appear to be any of the selectively bred types.

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    Not a candy cane. Candycanes have very little if any orange. That is a normal amel. Nice snake

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    very cute little amel!
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    For the Horde!

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    Looks just like my amel.

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    oh this is an amel!..just kidding don't know anything about corns just wanted to say nice looking snake.

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