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New Corns! (Need Help on colors!!)

Getting accurate information, and people arguing over things is different, haha.

But both snakes are doing great, I am going to go with CoHabbing them right now, but I am keeping a close eye on them, anything funny, and it is time out!

Thanks for the comments, and information!
 
I don't see anything abnormal about the saddles either.

I do, the shape and the heavy frosting. But before I continue I want to say, not all frosted are hybrids and not all hybrids are frosted. So I am NOT saying this snow is a hybrid for sure. Although, I would be curious about it's parentage. Looks an awful lot like these hybrids from Rich(Naptown Reptiles) or my hybrid(pictured last).

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or this adult:
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Beast snow:
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And Weebonnilasse's comment about Kathy Love's book said that the ORIGINAL POSTER should read it.

Guess I didn't see that in the post :)

I still don't see a problem with feeding in there cage, but no hard feelings :)

And I think that egan (the user who started the thread) should really think about not cohabing. Look up cohab in the search section and you will find a bunch of threads talking about the subject
 
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