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Interesting Coloration !

homegrownherps

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Wondering if anyone has seen this coloration in corns.
Not sure what to call them.

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Thanx
Jim
 
They look like amels and snows. Some of them might be coral snows, but it's a pretty big mess of hatchlings there, and hard to tell which bodies belong to which heads. ;)

Looks like they hatched and haven't shed yet. I'd wait for the first shed before making any calls on them. (And possibly the second shed, the reds might be just coming in a little slowly.) Definitely post updated pics of these guys. :)
 
All have shed

They have all finished shedding their first shed , I was told they are "Sunrise" . But have no background on the parents at all.

All have just eaten their first meal. I will post more pics as I take them, its real hard to capture their color in a pic.

Thanx
Jim
 
You'll know . . .

...to call them in a few weeks. If they're the ones I have (and they look like it), in just a few sheds they'll be the brightest orange or red snakes you own. Shoot them every week for us and if they do what I expect, you'll be showing us amazing color transformations. I think the Bells started this line. I got my first ones in the early 90s in Orlando. Most of them today hail from reverse Okeetee lines. The more I try to eliminate the markings, the more this type of albino pops up. I get really excited that I eliminated the markings and in a few weeks, they're the most intensely colored ones in the bunch.
 
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