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Re: Help Identify the Morph
I believe that is an amelantistic, but the corn experts should arrive soon to give their opinion.
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
 Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
I believe that is an amelantistic, but the corn experts should arrive soon to give their opinion.
I agree. in shed too it seems!
0.1 normal ball 1.0 pastel ball 1.0 cinnamon ball
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
 Originally Posted by monty's dad
I agree. in shed too it seems!
+1....you can see the eyes are a tad milky. Very nice corn!
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
I noticed that he looked close to a shed as well. He's coming up on almost a year of age...and according to his chart that I recieved from Petsmart, the last time he shed was the end of November. How often does a snake around this age usually shed? I suspect that he probably shed more recently than that, and they just forgot to mark it on the chart. But, it was something I noticed, so I thought I'd ask.
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Josh
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
My corns don't shed all that often. Zim's (snow corn) last shed was on 12/20. It could just mean that while in Petsmart's care they were only feeding him a "maintenance meal" so he wasn't gaining much size and therefore, wouldn't need to shed that often.
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
Mine's an adult (at least two or three) and sheds roughly every month and a half to two months. I'm going to side with the folks saying that he was only fed a maintenance diet.

1.0 Western Slender Glass Lizard; Logos
0.1 Charcoal Cornsnake; Morana
1.0 Golden Gecko; Smoothie
1.1 African Plated Lizard; Cypher and Nara
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
Due to wanting to keep up with things right from the start...what would be a good diet for a snake around this age. He's on fuzzies right now I'm told. It's been a couple years since I've had a snake...so I'm trying to refresh my memory on some things haha.
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
Looks like an amel in shed.
Feed him something that is about the same size as the biggest part of his girth, or even a little bigger, like 1.5x as big. If you can see a noticeable lump after it swallows its meal, but the lump is gone within roughly 24 hrs, that seems about right.
If you have a scale and like following a chat, you can use this feeding plan:
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50106
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Re: Help Identify the Morph
Its a amel
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