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here's our corn snakes. can you name the morphes?
http://snakes.lexxdog.com/nadia/corns1.jpg
Okeetee. anery, creamsicle, reverse okeetee and Lavender... I think!
Emily-Fisher
07-06-03, 05:30 AM
Normal, anery, lavender, albino and creamsicle.
okeetee, anery a, anery b, amel, and snow?
drewlowe
07-06-03, 10:30 AM
Amel., okeetee, creamsickle, lavender and anery.
vanderkm
07-06-03, 10:35 AM
normal, anery (likely A), ghost, amel and the lightest one is very interesting - creamsicle? or coral snow? Very nice collection,
mary v.
Invictus
07-06-03, 11:37 AM
Creasmsicle Okeetee, Anery A, Ghost, Normal, and the light one looks like a snow/creamsicle cross. I've never seen that color before...
I see a normal, a ghost, an anery, and an amel and something like a cremesicle in shed.
Also, where's the okeetee? Is a pic not showing for me?
WingedWolf
07-06-03, 02:27 PM
Normal, creamsicle, anery, charcoal, flourescent?
a normal, an anery a, and b, albino and a cream
Darlene
07-06-03, 03:41 PM
normal, hypo, ghost, anery & blizzard ?
Well this is how they were sold to us, a normal (head on the west side pointing south), frosted creamsicle (amelXgrey rat, head also on the west side, right behind the normal), Amelanistic (head in the south east corner, climbing out), Anery A (head on the east side pointing north) and anery B (head on the north side pointing west.)
Now the colours may not be exactly true because I think the flash washed the pic out a bit but I was in a hurry and didn't have time to enhance it. One thing about the pic I found odd is that they're all going counter clockwise.
vanderkm
07-07-03, 09:46 AM
Very interesting and shows how hard it can be to determine what the type is from the appearance - especially with the anerys - I would have thought the larger one was an Anery A and the smaller greyish pink one was a ghost, but I have seen photos of Anery A youngsters that look just like ghosts, and Anery B that look as distinctly black and white as yours with yellow markings - corns are great! I guess it all really depends on what they produce! We have a lot of Anery A out here that are sold as Charcoal, so even though charcoal was originally meant to mean Anery B, I know we can't believe that to be the case from various sources here.
The frosted creamsicle is very pretty - I have a soft spot for creamsicles myself - hope you will post more photos of this one as it matures.
Nice collection and interesting comment about the counter clockwise - I hadn't noticed.
mary v.
they are all cute though, do you keep them togrther?
BoidKeeper
07-07-03, 11:22 PM
Very nice I'm inspired to do the same. Hope you don't mind.lol
They look great,
Trevor
Originally posted by Thomas
they are all cute though, do you keep them togrther?
I don't keep them together, i just put them together for the pic. in 3 or 4 months i'll have to redo the pic with the snow corn added.
Originally posted by BoidKeeper
Very nice I'm inspired to do the same. Hope you don't mind.lol
nope, why should i mind? more corn pics the better.
i dont know enough about kingsnakes to be able to tell you for sure. sorry but they are good looking snakes and that is all i can say
sorry, i mean corn snakes not kingsnakes
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