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Carolina

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Is the "Carolina" corn still an accepted or recognised morph? If so, could anyone with Carolina Corns post pics of them please?
 
In my first herp book the only two corn snake variations mentioned were "Miami" and "Carolina". There is a "Carolina" corn for sale in a nearby petshop, but I wouldnt put it past them to be way wrong. They were selling motley-stripe-looking juveniles as hurricanes and then told me that they were a result of crossbreeding yellow rats and corns! It's anyones guess as to what those snakes really were! I'm sure I've seen carolinas for sale somewhere before, I was just wondering wethr it is a widley recognised morph.

They are mentioned on this site, but are no-longer bred by this breeder.
http://www.snakebreeder.co.uk/html/frames.html
 
I was under the impression that "Miami", "Okeetee" and "Carolina" were three regional variations of the "normal" corn.

Is this topic more suited to the cultivars/morphs forum?
 
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