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Michael luke

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Hey i brought my corn snake 2 weeks ago now he/she is a very healthy snake :) i am just wonder what kind of corn it actually is. the shop said carolina corn snake????
 

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Carolina Corn is another term for normal, classic, or wild-type.
Yep I agree, although isn't it ( Carolina) also considered a locality corn, I'm not sure-don't know as much about the locality corns as I probably should!
 
That's a gorgeous little corn! Over here, 'carolina' doesn't denote locality, it means the same as wild-type, normal, classic. :)
 
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