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I got a New Corn today...Don't know what species.....

Diamonds

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I am so excited that I got a new corn today....although I do not know what species he is. He is beautiful. If anyone knows the species, let me know...I asked at the pet store and they did not know. He's healthy and very calm. I love him...
 

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I believe you mean morph, not species. All cornsnakes are the same species (Elaphe guttata). He looks like a normal, or classic, corn to me.
 
Actually, they changed the species several years ago to Pantherophis guttata. ;)

Lovely normal/classic/wild type corn snake! He/she is going to be a stunner when an adult!
 
(Pantherophis gutattus)

Cute baby! He'd probably love to have deeper aspen, like 2-3" deep, and some vines to hide in!
 
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