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identifying my corns

marc_g

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hi im after a little favour can any one please tell me what kind of corns i have got i think the male is amel but is quite similar to the female just got a paler orange information is very grateful thanks. also there is one other thing when looking at the photo's can some one explain why there my be a difference between the bellies. why the female's got plain stripes and the male has got a pattern on his pictures to follow due to a slow up load.
 
right finally got the pictures up the first two are the male and the second tow are the female. i no there's no much difference in them. but the male has got a lighter orange then the female
 

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how comes the male has what looks like checkers (I think thats what they are called) on his belly

Corn snakes are supposed to have belly checks. The only way to not have belly checks is if the snake shows one of a few genetic mutations that removes them - motley, stripe or diffuse (bloodred).
 
Is the really blurry photo of the female's belly? I think I see some checks, but can't be sure. Sometimes it is just hard to see the checks on an amel. A better photo is what we really need.
 
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