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Name That Morph

So I saw this little guy at petco today and was just curious if anyone could tell me what morph he is. The sales lady was totally unhelpful (no suprise) but I really liked how he looked so I'm still curious.

Sorry for the crappy photos they were taken on my phone

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He doesn't have a 'morph' in the way the term is typically used. He is not displaying any dominant or recessive mutations. He looks like your typical corn snake out in the wild.
 
I like to call them 'classics' just because they are so beautiful. The corn snake out of the wild is just a stunner with the beautiful colors on the body and those bold black and white checks on the belly. Then add that sweet little face and I just melt all over the place. Yeah that is a pretty little corn hiding under the dish. It might have some hets, you wouldn't know because you can't talk to the actual breeder.
 
That's crazy, that the normal cornsnake could be so pretty (in my opinion) they almost look better than a breeded for morph. Wow gotta love nature

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Aren't they though? You should pick up the little guy. I have several normals...you just can't have enough.
 
I want to so bad especially since my other just died but I don't have the money for a tank or hides for him

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It is a pretty little snake. There are a range of tones in normal corns and that one is quite brown. Juveniles will develop more orange tones in the background as they grow.
 
Aren't they though? You should pick up the little guy. I have several normals...you just can't have enough.
They also priced this guy at $60 dollars and that's a little much in my opinion considering I bought a pied-sided bloodred for 75

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