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Corns in the wild

HerpsforU

Cornsnake Crazy
Okay so its really only our backyard. But I got some really great pictures of some of my babies.

First is Dionysus a 2003 Amel Het. Opal Male, then there is Apollo my 2003 Striped Male (two pics of him) Do you think Apollo is a normal stripe or an Amel. I can never tell??? and when he was bought the puy I got him from didn't know for sure. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 

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I think Apollo is either a bright normal or a hypo. The stripes look too dull to be an amel, but it could be the lighting.

And I have to love Dionysus (Dionythicus' namesake). Here's to making opals! :cheers:
 
peep_827 said:
Corns in the wild? Too funny! I really like that stripe! :)

Thanks, I have three corns that are stripes and then I have a Ca. King that is also a stripe. I love the looks of them.

snakemansnakes said:
if the stripe doesn't have red eyes then i'd say he is a normal stripe nice snakes BTW

Thanks for the info, I wasn't sure, I will have to check his eyes tomorrow.

dionythicus said:
I think Apollo is either a bright normal or a hypo. The stripes look too dull to be an amel, but it could be the lighting.

And I have to love Dionysus (Dionythicus' namesake). Here's to making opals!

Kathy I love Dionysus as well, the lighting really doesn't do him justice. His and Persephone's eggs are do to hatch by August 20th, keep your fingers crossed for me.

Apollo has a mate and her name is Athena their eggs are due to hatch within the next two weeks.

I still have several corns that I want to get out door pics of...trying to find the time is crazy. Have a great night.
 
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