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    What morph am I?

    So I recently bought myself a baby corn off a local breeder who is not 100% on what morph this particular snake may be. I do know that this snake is a proven het for moonstone as he did have some moonstone morphs in the same clutch, I'm just unsure of any other possible genes that this little girl may be displaying as I am still inexperienced when it comes to the whole genetics side of snakes.


    It is still fairly young in the pictures, i believe only about 8-10 months, possibly younger. It was hatched just this last summer.

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    Sorry for the poor picture quality, these were taken with a flip phone camera since its the only one i currently have. If anyone has any insight as to what genetics this beauty is showing I would greatly appreciate the help!

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    looks like a normal to me. very pretty!
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    For the Horde!

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    What he said ßut like most corn out there, probably het something. Thanks for sharing

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    It's a normal. If the 'breeder' couldn't tell a normal hatchling, I doubt he could identify a moonstone. They were probably just aneries. IF he did hatch out moonstones, your snake is most likely 66% possibly het for anery and lavender.

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    Re: What morph am I?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spiritserpents View Post
    It's a normal. If the 'breeder' couldn't tell a normal hatchling, I doubt he could identify a moonstone. They were probably just aneries. IF he did hatch out moonstones, your snake is most likely 66% possibly het for anery and lavender.

    The parentage were both proven het for moonstone that he had purchased off a breeder quite a few years back. One was anery the other lavander, just not sure of which parent is which since i have not asked.

    In all honesty, i should not have said that the breeder didnt know as I had just assumed he may have been a morph of some sort without asking. So that's a mix up on my part, my apologies for the confusion.

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    Ah. Well, if one parent was an anery and the other a lavender (it does not matter which is which, really) then your baby is a normal 100% het for anery and lavender (aka, Moonstone)

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