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i'm not sure what kind she is, the pet store was not very clear on anything. but from searches i'm guessing that she's a candycane corn snake. Does anyone know for sure what kind of corn snake she is? just to be sure what kind she is.
Looks like a reverse okeetee to me but it's hard to tell from your pics. The white boarders are pretty defined, which on amels the white isn't as prominent and it doesn't look red enough to be a candy cane. But I'm not an expert, yet lol
I'd say she's a very nice Amel.
I'd expect even wider white borders from a Reverse Okeetee hatchling especially as the borders tend to get narrower as the snake grows (or the borders stay the same but the snake gets bigger so it seems as if they're getting more narrow).
I would say Amel. I own Candy canes and amels. Candy Cnaes are slectivley bred Amels. They have clean white bachgound color with clean cut red or orange saddles. Yours has a lot of white but she is young and they could darken up or change into having more color. I would vote Amel, but a VERY beautiful one at that!