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First corn snake, is it just a regular Amel?

I've just stepped into the awesome and soon to be adidicting world of cornsnakes, and I'm sure there are plenty more to come in the furture. But for now I have this lovely little hatchling to raise. I'm lost when it comes to all the morphs corn snakes have, there's just so many. I'm thinking this is just a regular albino/amel but I want it confirmed. I've never been good with getting photos onto forums, so you'll just have to bear with these links. Thanks. :)

http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad257/Destroyer551/corrnsnake005.jpg

http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad257/Destroyer551/cornsnakeAMEL007.jpg
 
Lovely little amel you have! Looks like it will grow up to have some nice coloration, a richer ground color and distinct white saddle borders. The borders aren't wide enough to classify it as a reverse Okeetee phase amel, but still a very pretty snake! And you have hit the nail right on the head about corn snakes being addictive!
 
Lovely little amel you have! Looks like it will grow up to have some nice coloration, a richer ground color and distinct white saddle borders. The borders aren't wide enough to classify it as a reverse Okeetee phase amel, but still a very pretty snake! And you have hit the nail right on the head about corn snakes being addictive!

Thanks. :) By white saddle borders, are those the lavender/pink borders?
 
Yeah. They'll turn white. You've got a pretty little Amel :) I'm a sucker for Amels, too. I have an Amel motley that I'm obsessed with moreso than any other snake I've seen, haha. Congrats! Can't wait to see the million other snakes you end up with now...
 
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