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04-20-2008, 07:58 AM
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Re: What Morph?
Corn #1 Amel
Corn #2 Normal (wild type) Corn #3 Miami phase In addtion the Miami phase looks alittle off to me. The sadle pattern just doesn't look quite normal for a corn and it lacks a defined side pattern. It reminds me abit of hybreds between cornsnakes and the yellow rat snakes that I've seen.
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04-22-2008, 09:29 AM
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Re: What Morph?
the bottom one kinda looks like an eastern milksnake, i've held a 3 footer before and honestly it looks a lot like a corn so I could see some people confusing it for one, or it could be the "milksnake" phase corn, but also it could be hybrid between the two, it's possible but i've never heard of someone crossing those two species before.
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04-22-2008, 11:32 AM
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Re: What Morph?
I've heard of crossing milksnakes and corns before,
but I think her head looks a lot like one of a corn snake. Is it possible to find out whether she's a hybrid or not? How do young snakes look like when the female snake is a hybrid and the male one a classic? |
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04-22-2008, 12:25 PM
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Re: What Morph?
usually the offspring look either 50/50 or like one parent more than the other. it could be a hybrid, but I don't think it would because corns and eastern milks look to much a like so a hybrid between the two would be almost pointless, but you never know. its probably a miami phase or milksnake phase corn.
this is an eastern milk.. ![]() and this is a miami phase corn.. ![]() and from what I was able to dig up on google, the milksnake phase corn is a line of miami phases bred for larger blotches.
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04-22-2008, 02:11 PM
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Re: What Morph?
Okay, thank you so far.
I got some new pictures of her, perhaps they can help a little bit more. On the first one I've posted you can only see her from above, so here are some where you can see her side and belly pattern and her head. |
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04-22-2008, 05:50 PM
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Re: What Morph?
well with that yellow and its head shape it looks like a corn(or atleast part) but the pattern on the heads odd because it looks like a milk because the eastern milk have a dot then a "Y" or "V" shaped marking like that. but it looks like a corn but I don't know what kind or if its a hybrid. how old is the snake and where did you get him/her?
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04-23-2008, 10:04 AM
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Re: What Morph?
We have a small shop where they only sell snakes and spiders and I bought the snake there when it was 2 month old. She is 2 years old now.
When I bought her, only the wife of the shop owner was there and she couldn't tell me what kind of corn she is. But I bought her as a corn. |
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04-23-2008, 10:24 AM
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Re: What Morph?
well if they only sell snakes and spiders I think i'd be unlikely they'd sell her as a pure corn if she was a hybrid (sometimes it happens though), but it really likely shes just and odd morph, i couldn't tell you what though, my best guess would be the miami phase but she doesn't look exactly like one, maybe you could go back to the shop and ask?
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04-24-2008, 11:49 AM
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Re: What Morph?
Done that today. The shop owner was just like "maybe it's a hybrid between a corn and a mexican king snake". But he wasn't really sure about it and he just said that he doesn't know it because he only buys the snakes which he sells and has no corns himself.
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