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Newby Ziggy

Gurthee

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This is my daughter's snake Ziggy. We got him the Saturday before Christmas. He's eaten 2 pinkies with no problems and shed on New Year's day. I'm not sure what "type" he is so any help is appreciated. We got him at a local pet store/breeder. The girl in the store called him a "zig-zag" corn, referring to the zig-zag pattern on his back. Hence his name. But I know that can't be a "morph" type, right? Anyways, he's real friendly and we love him.
 

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He's really cute and has a great name :) Looks like there might be some caramel and bloodred influence going on there.
 
Congratulations on your new baby!!
I agree with RavenSpirit360, he does look to have some "blood red caramel" going on in him... I can't say I can distinguish his morph. Beautiful zig pattern!
 
I'd say there is more Ratsnake influence than blood or caramel...

Nice snake, but not 100% pure corn for my taste. The head and the markings , strange :S
 
I agree... looks like some black or grey rat in there. Beautiful snake nonetheless, and yes there is a pattern mutation called "zig zag".
 
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