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Hello there!

Paintdrops

New member
I just wanted to drop in and introduce my herp family and myself :)
My name is Jessica, I am currently studying forestry/range/wildlife management and a stay at home momma. My first corn snake was about 3 years ago, she was a beautiful snow corn with yellowish-green. (I'm not up to speed with the actual snake names)
About 2 weeks ago I had a spontaneous idea to get 2 more! I'm not sure what kind of corns I have now, I tried a color chart but it is so extensive! :crying:
I've been online constantly reading forums on different subjects, all of you have such great ideas and knowledge and such a friendly bunch of people!
Anyways enough with the mushy stuff, maybe some of you can tell me what kind of corn snakes they are and a little about the kinds?
:sidestep:Here are some pics;
 

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Anyone know what type of corn snakes these are? I can't seem to figure it out xD some of them look so simular!
 
Hello and welcome!
Kind of hard to tell from the pictures, but I'd guess they are Classics, pretty nearly sure on Roark at least. What does his belly look like?
Does Boon have some orange coming in inbetween the saddles like Roark? Can't really tell from the pictures.
 
Boon is only black and white, and there bellys have like perfect checker markings i can post a pic of it, if need be. camera is really bad :(
 
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the under belly pick is what there belly looks like and the other two is the closest i can find that looks like them, maybe ill just have to find a better camera
 
I'm not the best at this, but I'd guess Boon to be an anery and agree that Roark is a normal/classic. But I recommend waiting on the pros to give you a more accurate answer as far as Boon goes :)
 
well i did a google image search and i keep getting the same answers from everything and everyone. so for now, i believe that is what they are :) thanks for everyones help!
 
Yep, if Boon looks like the first picture, he's an Anery.
And I just noticed your location! Welcome from a fellow Idahoan! Always nice to see more people from this state join.
 
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