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Green outline?

RATTIE

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My cornsnake was pink with white markings and a yellow stripe down his sides but now he is pink with pink markings with yellow and green markings and a yellow stripe down his sides. I have never seen green markings on cornsnakes before. What would my snakes morph be? thanks.:)
 
Ok, here are some pics. You can't see the yellow/green very good though. I also wondered if he is looks skinny.

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Cute snow! It's gonna be a looker! Mine looks kinda like that, but your's overall has more color than my lil one.
Not skinny! has a nice svelte look. Maybe you are used to seeing fatter corns. Could be a wee bit plumper, but def not skinny. That's a yearling?
 
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Thanks. It's like that green form the pic of Lynnea's snake but just an outline. Some of the outlines are yellow too. His markings seem to fade a little with every shed but they get more of an outline. I'm not sure of his age because he has been passed around a lot and the lady I got him from did not know.
 
The green outline is fairly common in snows, especially around the age of your snake. It tends to disappear once the snake gets a bit older in the "average" colored snows.
 
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