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Newbie planning to get a snake

adibee

New member
Hi everyone just wanted to introduce myself here. I am looking to get a cornsnake and have never had any experience with snakes before. I really got intrigued by the overwhelming colors available for corn snakes. After going through lots of online articles and pictures I think I am really into the bloodred color, found a breeder locally and they have a very nice one that I liked I think its called Male stripe het amel Male stripe het amel. Its 4 years old and I wanted something a little younger so I can raise it myself. The breeder also has 2 female baby Vanishing Striped Ones. Here is another Picture. I am kind of confused on this color though are they brown with darker stripes when they are young? What color do the vanishing stripes morph into when they are older, do they retain the brown color or do they turn red like adult stripe het? Do their stripes vanish? I guess it would be great if anyone have a adult pic of the vanishing stripe snakes. In the mean time I am researching more on how to take care of them and stuff.
Thanks :)
 
The pictures are on the following words: " Male stripe het amel", "Vanishing Striped Ones", "Picture"
 
Can't help you with the morphs, but welcome to the site and good for you for researching PRIOR to coming home with an animal!
 
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