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New snake!
So I bought a corn snake today, since my other half has been bugging me since we got our ball python several months ago to get a snow corn( with much emphasis on the fact that it had to be a snow corn....). Anywho, bought this little noodle and I don't think it is infact a snow corn. Can anyone tell me what kind of morph this little guy is?
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That is a very typical snow corn, actually.
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Yep, a snow.
Good thing he just wanted a snow!... They are usually some of the second least expensive (in general) corn moprhs next to classics, because of the number of genes they carry. *Phew* Dodged an expensive bullet there 
P.S. The colour on them gets better and better with age! I have an adult snow. Love her to pieces.
P.P.S. Is it the snake he was hoping for? Because if he was thinking of the solid white corns, those are called blizzards.
Last edited by NH93; 08-12-2014 at 10:50 PM.
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They change color as they mature. Baby corns don't have as much pigment as adult corns and in snows and amels tend to be a bit more "see through" than adults. The pink in most hatchling snows isn't color, it's flesh! Your snow has actual coral/peach coloration in the saddles, and so should be fairly colorful as an adult.
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