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So I adopted a corn snake to add to my collection only 5 minutes ago and wanted to share :D I know he is a classic but what would you call him? Such as a "white" corn is called a snow but still a classic... don't know my morphs too well... anyways, he is feisty but I can tell he is going to be one of my favorites :D just need to name him..
these photos are from the people I adopted him from, I will post some new photos of him later :)

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some new photos before I took him out to feed, he is a little sketched out. he is in a 20 gal tank :/ with just a water dish so I am going to move him into a different cage after tonight. Thinking of names :)

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What a pretty big boy (or girl)!! Perhaps even on the chunky side? ;)
I would just call that a normal/classic. A snow is a snow :p which I suppose is a type of albino...
Awesome though! All the best to you and your new member.
 
He has cool colors, but he needs some hides, he'll be much more comfortable with them, some Kleenix boxes are great.
 
yeah i stuck a hide in there but he just burrowed in his substrate.. i was told he could be an Alabama normal? he is pretty thick but ive never owned an adult corn before so i dont know how they should feel lol, im going to measure him tomorrow. he wouldnt take food tonight, he seems stressed so i just put him back and have left him alone. he just stuck his nose up and is peaking around, so adorable :p
 
If you notice "hips" or muffin-top looking sides around the tail (Google or search this forum for "corn snake hips" or "overweight corn snake" for an idea), then they are overweight and need to go on a little snake diet! Truthfully I cannot actually tell very well from your photos so I could be totally off :) but looks like a healthy and well-cared for corn, from what I can see.
 
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