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Identify that corn

atm4747

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can you help me identify That corn snake was told the white one was an albino but after googleing albino corns it does not look like it it looks like a snow corn and the second one i call it a albino apricot cause I'm not sure the exact type any help would be awesome thank you in advanced and god bless
 

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atm4747 said:
any help would be awesome thank you in advanced and god bless

Punctuation is your friend.

As far as the snakes go, snow and amel, as stated.
 
They're both albinos . . .
The first one is a snow which is an albino lacking both black and red pigments.
The second one is an amel (or red albino in some circles) which is an albino lacking black pigmentation.

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