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Bought 3 Corns this weekend at the Repticon in Columbia, SC

CWall

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I got 3 cornsnakes this weekend and found this site and figured I'd hangout over here for a while...probably going to buy some more as well!

Here is my favorite:
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I got this one (what morph is this??? caramel motley?), a motley stripe and a normal.

-Chad
 
I got three at Repticon as well, and two look fairly similar to your pictured snake. I'm new to this, but the caramels that I saw at Repticon all looked much darker (and slightly duller) than that snake. I have a great memory for locations, though, and since I was looking for a butter or a gold-dust, I talked to pretty much everyone with yellowish corns over the course of the day. If you can tell me where the booth was, I can tell you what they labeled it as. (Probably not the most helpful offer in the world, but it's all I can do).

This is a total beginner's guess, but it looks a lot like my gold-dust female.
 
Congrats on the new corns! I would say that the one pictured is either a caramel mot or an amber mot. But I'm not an expert on morphs, so someone on here who is, can give you a more certain I.D. Welcome to the forum, have fun on here! And sounds like nobody needs to warn you how addicting corns can be!
 
The booth was right when you came in the door, it was home-grown herps...I need to email her for more information, she told me to email her the number and she could give me the hatch date and all other information.
 
This is a total beginner's guess, but it looks a lot like my gold-dust female.

Both Amber & Gold Dust are caramel with a hypo type gene as well. So it could be a gold dust too. It doesn't look quite golden enough to me to be a gold dust, but I can be wrong. Also the Motley tends to take a lot of the black out, so it might just be a caramel mot. I haven't seen very many pics of caramel mots & amber mots to compare to.
 
Yeah I didn't post the other two because one ate and I didn't want to bother him and the other is really close to a shed and was really agitated so I didn't mess with him either. I got two males and then this female. I'd like probably one or two more than probably would have enough...FOR NOW! lol
 
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