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Classic

angusage

New member
Hi~
I got some classic corn snakes form my friend,
but they seem to lighter than other classic.
Although I think they are classic, just want to
make sure. Are they classic? Thanks.

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"Classic" just means "anything that isn't clearly a very orange-backgrounded, thick-bordered Okeetee-phase OR a silver-backgrounded Miami".

You can get wildtype-normal-carolina-classics in any shade from very orange to almost silver, with any thickness of borders :)
 
No, Okeetee Phases and Miamis are technically Normals or Classics as well..

This is very true.
However, known Locality Corns, Okeetee Phase, and Miami Phase are labeled/named as such ... while others are simply labeled/named Normal &/or Classic.;)
 
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