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    Re: Corn snake morph identity?

    OK, let's see if I can manage to remember everything I wanted to say.

    You said she's a garbage disposal. Just in case you don't know, corns can get obese, so be sure not to overfeed her.

    Genetics...
    Snow is a combination of amel and anery. Ghost is a combination of anery and hypo. If you breed her to a ghost, you would expect to get anerys 100% het for amel and hypo. However, it is very common for corns to have unknown hets, so it would not be surprising to also get snows (because the ghost was het amel) or ghosts (because the snow is het hypo).

    If you breed her to an anery, you would expect to get anerys 100% het for amel. Again, depending on unknown hets, you could get something else, the most likely thing being snows because the anery is het amel.

    I think your 2 anery-like snakes are both either anery or charcoal (also known as anery B). They look too dark to be ghosts. Supposedly the best way to tell the difference between anery and charcoal is that charcoal has darker, almost black eyes. Not sure if your big guy's eyes are dark enough to qualify. I'm pretty sure the little one must be anery, since its eyes are pretty light. Charcoals tend to have less yellow than anerys, but that is not a sure thing.

    Blue Apple Paste has changed his user name on this forum and is now Blue Apple Herps. He still gives excellent advice about corns.

    Hope that was everything.
    Casey

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