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New-Born Hatchlings

Gripz

New member
Hi, I just wanted to show you my new baby corn snakes. Some are pipping right now and still waiting for a few to pip.

This is my first ever clutch of fertile eggs I have incubated and bred. Any suggestions on what morphs you think they are?

Hope you enjoy!
Thanks :)

This first picture are the parents. The Candycane on the left is the female and the father could be either the middle (Normal) or right (Anery)
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Here are the little babies. I think this might be a candycane or reverse okeetee? What do you think?
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Not sure what this little one could be...
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Here are some other photos...
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Just if you are interested, here is a video of one of my babies coming out of its egg.
 
As for the second picture, that looks like a normal amel to me :) The orange between the saddles will spread to the reset of the background colour.
 
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