Hi all,
I am new to this forum, and to snake keeping, so thought I'd introduce myself and hopefully get something cleared up.
I got my wee Corn 4 weeks ago and he/she/it (too young to be sexed, as yet) is getting on great - really friendly and curious. His name is Shorty - true just now and it will be ironically funny when it gets bigger.
I don't have any issues with Shorty (eating perfectly, loves his handling/exercise, great temperament and inquisitive personality), settled right in to its new home without any stress at all. There is one thing that is bothering me though......
I don't know enough about Corns to work out what Morph it is :crying:
I have had 2 people telling me it is a different morph (although they seem to be fairly synonymous and the 2 mentioned could in fact mean the same thing). It would be really cool if someone could sort this out for me and verify what morph shorty is.
The picture is a bit rubbish but I have never been good with a camera (better behind it that in front of it, mind you lol).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Colin.
I am new to this forum, and to snake keeping, so thought I'd introduce myself and hopefully get something cleared up.
I got my wee Corn 4 weeks ago and he/she/it (too young to be sexed, as yet) is getting on great - really friendly and curious. His name is Shorty - true just now and it will be ironically funny when it gets bigger.
I don't have any issues with Shorty (eating perfectly, loves his handling/exercise, great temperament and inquisitive personality), settled right in to its new home without any stress at all. There is one thing that is bothering me though......
I don't know enough about Corns to work out what Morph it is :crying:
I have had 2 people telling me it is a different morph (although they seem to be fairly synonymous and the 2 mentioned could in fact mean the same thing). It would be really cool if someone could sort this out for me and verify what morph shorty is.
The picture is a bit rubbish but I have never been good with a camera (better behind it that in front of it, mind you lol).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Colin.