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Are spotted saddles common? Is it a "Phase"?

Moneypit

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I have probably checked out hundreds if, not thousands of corn snake photos online and seen around 30-40 corn snakes at different pet stores/breeders and noticed I haven't seen too many corns with spotted saddles. Is it common?

Here are a couple pictures of my corn that has them.

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It seems with each shed the saddles that just have a hint of the dual white spots become more pronounced. I think it is kind of neat looking and just curious about it in general. Either way, my two corns are special to me and each has some unique feature that led me to its purchase.
 
That's pretty! It is frosting in the saddles, which is quite common, but I don't know if I've ever seen it separated quite like that. While not a morph, it is Very unique!
 
I got the impression it might be poor form to post feeding pictures but this is my most recent picture that shows the full dorsal after the last shed.

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