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Anybody know what this little beauty is???

Help, what soes this look like to ya'll cause I am just not sure where she fits into my breeding program. :shrugs:

Thanks for your help,
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I'd say a snow, or possibly a coral snow but you'd have to test breed to be sure of that. She's gorgeous though!

~Katie
 
LOL...shows how good at that I am. Looks like we'll all know where I'll be coming for ID help next year!

~Katie
 
LOL...shows how good at that I am.

There's no guarantee that we're right! With as many variations that there are now in corns, it can be pretty tough figuring these things out without some knowledge of the existing genetics in question. :cool:
 
amber_marshall75 said:
They told me she was in shed so i think that she is a little dull rihgt now. Is an Amel the same as a red albino?

"Red Albino" is a slacker's way of not trying to learn anything about snake genetics. When someone says "red albino" or "albino" they really mean amelanism, though they may not know it, or are just too lazy to speak and explain it. It's a real pet peeve of min btw. ;)
 
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