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A few pics of my 3 corns

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Just need 1 more corn fix
Finally after lurking for awhile here are some pics. I'm not sure what kind they are but i'm sure you guys can tell me.DSCN0960.JPG

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You have yourself an amel, an anery and a normal/classic. :)

Amel is short for amelanistic. It means they are missing the black pigment, leaving the reds and yellows. Anery is short for anerythristic, meaning missing the red pigment, leaving black and some yellow. And the normal is, well, normal corn snake colours as found in the wild. I'm partial to the aneries myself and you have a very nice example there. Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting pics....we love pics!
 
You have yourself an amel, an anery and a normal/classic. :)

Amel is short for amelanistic. It means they are missing the black pigment, leaving the reds and yellows. Anery is short for anerythristic, meaning missing the red pigment, leaving black and some yellow. And the normal is, well, normal corn snake colours as found in the wild. I'm partial to the aneries myself and you have a very nice example there. Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting pics....we love pics!

Thanks for the info. Finally I know what I have when someone asks.:)
 
You have yourself an amel, an anery and a normal/classic. :)

Amel is short for amelanistic. It means they are missing the black pigment, leaving the reds and yellows. Anery is short for anerythristic, meaning missing the red pigment, leaving black and some yellow. And the normal is, well, normal corn snake colours as found in the wild. I'm partial to the aneries myself and you have a very nice example there. Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting pics....we love pics!

wow, I guess correctly. Guess I'm getting better at id'ing morphs. :rofl:
 
I guessed amel, ghost, and classic. A ghost is a hypo anery and that hypo gene can be a tricky little sucker to pin down. They are some healthy snakes; have fun with them.
 
Since I'm definitely no expert at IDing the morphs, I would have to say that your "anery" could very well be a ghost, as several people have suggested. I did think he looked a little different from your average anery and that could very well be why. Maybe some more pics could help nail it down.
 
Thanks for all the info guys. I'm gonna get a few more pics in a little while and post them. Hopefully they will be a little better and you will be able to see him/her better.:spinner:
 
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