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  • 11-17-2015, 08:23 PM
    ashleymarie
    Rescue!
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    I came upon this little guy by chance and I couldn't say no to taking him. He is a sweetheart and very active. The people I got him from rescued him from his original owner. His lost eye looks like it was from possibly a live feeder that got the better of him. I was holding him to check him for mites and he is making the faintest whistling sounds while he breathes. I didn't want to try to pry his mouth open just yet since he just got here today, but I have a theory that his eye injury may extend deeper than just his eye. His nose isn't wet, and the house isn't cold. However, I don't know if the people I got him from gave him a UTH for warmth... also, I have no idea what colors he has going on. The girl said he is albino but iunno. Anyways, just wanted to share this cute noodle.

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  • 11-17-2015, 08:36 PM
    Tigerhawk
    His life should be better in your hands. That's a great rescue, great job.:) Keep us posted on his progress.
  • 11-17-2015, 09:41 PM
    distaff
    One eye, or not, very striking.
    Maybe lavender snow? Not sure with the intense yellow. Looks like maybe a couple things going on there?
    No expert here, but I question the albino.

    White snakes just have a fairy tale quality to them.
    Enchanting.
  • 11-17-2015, 10:11 PM
    distaff
    (I am assuming this guy is a corn, and not another species of rat snake, but I may be showing my ignorance here.)

    After some clicking around...some of the Blizzards have streaks of yellow.
    I actually find a tiny bit of colour makes an all white snake more interesting. If I were to buy one from a breeder, I would request they pick one that showed some promise of not developing into a totally chalk white.

    I found a forum for "albino" corn snakes that featured many light colored morphs, so maybe people are just using the term in a more general sense.
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