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    You got an answer from an expert in Wilomn. The more I compare the head to my Jungle corn (Calking/Cornsnake hybrid) the more I think that's what it is. Jungle corns can have a color/pattern influence of either parent or a combo of both. With the albinos they express either the Calking or Cornsnake amel albino gene. This looks like an ablino Jungle corn with the Caliking albino gene. The pattern is cool, it doesn't exactly look like either species.

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