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6 months old, I think she’s a normal, in shed!

Lets see how she will look after her shed - unusual for a cornsnake but pretty ;)
Lets see what the others may say

Thank you!
Yes I definitely want to see how she truly looks when she’s not preparing to shed. She’s pretty much been gearing up for a shed since I got her so I’m not sure of her true colors!

May I ask what about her is unusual? Is it possible she isn’t a corn snake?
(My apologies, she is my first snake)

I appreciate your reply!
 
The normals are soooo different and here in europe the normals looks much more different between across the pond so maybe a normal, maybe not - lets see what she will look like after her shed ;)
 
Such a cute little face! And a cute name seaweed! She looks like a corn snake to me. Her head pattern has the banding through the eyes. She is very brown. Could possibly be Anery B? I have a baby normal and he has lost of orange and red and a little yellow. I first corn was an Anery B then I got a Kenyan sandboa which is a neat snake but I love my corns the most. So then I hit a coral snow. And in last oct I went to a reptile expo and got a scales cinder and got her brother a normal for free. So I’m done with snakes I have enough to keep me busy. With regular handling they are very friendly. I swear they have different personalities. The trickiest part for me was knowing when to go up in mouse size. I was probably a little too conservative with my first one. Definitely get a food scale to weigh your snake and food items. It just makes it easier. Can’t wait to see more pictures!


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Such a cute little face! And a cute name seaweed! She looks like a corn snake to me. Her head pattern has the banding through the eyes. She is very brown. Could possibly be Anery B? I have a baby normal and he has lost of orange and red and a little yellow. I first corn was an Anery B then I got a Kenyan sandboa which is a neat snake but I love my corns the most. So then I hit a coral snow. And in last oct I went to a reptile expo and got a scales cinder and got her brother a normal for free. So I’m done with snakes I have enough to keep me busy. With regular handling they are very friendly. I swear they have different personalities. The trickiest part for me was knowing when to go up in mouse size. I was probably a little too conservative with my first one. Definitely get a food scale to weigh your snake and food items. It just makes it easier. Can’t wait to see more pictures!


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http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=2395&pictureid=16750

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Thank you, yes she just has the sweetest little face! She shed and lightened up a lot! Though her only sibling I’ve seen is an Anery, he’s all white with completely black saddles

Oh you have such a collection! The Anerys are cuties! Oh yes and the coral snow, cinders, scaleless... they’re all so lovely. Even though there isn’t a market for the normals I think they’re just as pretty as any other! I’ve heard Kenyan sand boas are really laid back which sounds nice! I agree the corns are the best though, I thought about a ball python as I recently acquired a massive enclosure but I fell in love with this red (Bloodred?) pied sided corn and he will be here tomorrow!

My husband insisted I keep the two corns for now and in a few years there can always be more! But I think you have a lovely bunch and I’m a little jealous!

Thank you for the advice on handling! Nori is starting to relax here and it’s really nice to see. I bet your snakes are sweethearts. And yes I think you’re right about them having their own special personalities, it must be cool to have a nice handful so you have lots of snake personalities!

Also thank you for the tips on food! It is a tricky thing. I did weigh her and she weighs at 8-9 grams, I just feed her the smallest pinky available but I will make sure to weigh them!

Thank you so much for replying! I really enjoyed reading what you had to say and now I’m going to see if I can find pictures of your snakes on here!
 
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