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    That's a pretty big list.

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    There are a lot of corn morphs out there

    Here's a picture guide to many morphs

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    Are these guys are supposed to be handled all the time?

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    You do't have to but they are naturally pretty tame. I find my corns to be a joy to be around. Very curious and active.

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    I have caught a wild hatchling before. It never tried to bite. Me while I was holding it.

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    Do you just need a uth or you need light to?uv?

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    Uth will cover it. They like temps a bit cooler than BPs. Around 85-88 for a hot spot. Summer is coming here and I don't even have a heat pad plugged in for one of my corns and he's doing fine. Still eats and sheds without issue.

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    Never mind, got care sheet.

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    My favorite is the Black Albino morph. It's a natural wild type morph and that's what makes it interesting to me. Other than that blood red is a great morph as well.

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    I'm in the minority when it comes to corn snakes. I don't think any of the morphs hold a candle to a nice, normal.

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