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please help me identify them

chitofil

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i have these corns and i cannot identify them please help me. i am from the philippines and over they keep on telling different color morphs.
thanks for the help.
 

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here are some more

here are some more
 

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Ok...I'll take some guesses as I'm not the best at this and the pics are kind of small. In the first post I would guess the top left is a butter or amber (motley maybe?) and the to pright would be a candycane (selectively bred amel). On the bottom I'd say amel, amel, and then anery (motley?). In the second post I would guess amel, stripe, then I have no idea (normal maybe?) with another candycane on the bottom. Those are just guesses though and I could be wrong. Whatever the morph they're pretty snakes!

~Katie
 
thank you

thank you the reply.

PtDnsr said:
Ok...I'll take some guesses as I'm not the best at this and the pics are kind of small. In the first post I would guess the top left is a butter or amber (motley maybe?) and the to pright would be a candycane (selectively bred amel). On the bottom I'd say amel, amel, and then anery (motley?). In the second post I would guess amel, stripe, then I have no idea (normal maybe?) with another candycane on the bottom. Those are just guesses though and I could be wrong. Whatever the morph they're pretty snakes!

~Katie
 
ok, i'm not the best at this, but this is just my 2 cents:
1st post
1st-butter
2nd-candycane
3rd-amel
4th-reverse okeetee (cant see very well, small pic)
5th-anery motley?
2nd post
1st-amel
2nd-amel stripe
3rd-normal(in blue phase????)
4th-candycane or amel

hope this helps a little bit-John
 
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number 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. same sequence as before
please identify
 

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ok, i think it stayed the same?

1-butter motely
2-candycane
3-amel (very nice one)
4-amel/reverse okeetee, hard to tell, nice borders start about halfway, if it were me i would probably say reverse okeetee
5-anery (motely, maybe?)

thanks for makin them bigger, it helps-John
 
molting

thank you john. the 2nd post third pic is molting that is why it is like that.

Ricodude12 said:
ok, i'm not the best at this, but this is just my 2 cents:
1st post
1st-butter
2nd-candycane
3rd-amel
4th-reverse okeetee (cant see very well, small pic)
5th-anery motley?
2nd post
1st-amel
2nd-amel stripe
3rd-normal(in blue phase????)
4th-candycane or amel

hope this helps a little bit-John
 
ok, then i would say it is a normal, and i agree with zwatt, looks like some nice zig-zag on the first post 4th pic.
 
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That one that's in shed right now looks like it has some nice thick black borders under there. If it usually has very bright colors along with those borders it could be an Okeetee Phase IMO.

~Katie
 
number 8 finished molting

here is number 8. just finished molting
 

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Going by how that pic looks on my screen, I'd say #8 is Okeetee. The stripe I'd vote normal, not amel, but if the eyes are red, than I'm wrong. Nice bunch you got there, either way :cheers:
 
yes, i would have to agree, i over looked that a little bit, i would say the stripe normal, unless those are red eyes? Very pretty either way! and i'd say that #8 is an okeetee also, VERY nice borders! Beautiful bunch!
 
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I so much love the first pic, butter motley! And corn 8 looks oketee to me too.... very nice! I agree with the others om the morphs, I think we all agree with each other? Good chance identities are right!
 
Yep, i think everybody agrees! I'm not a huge fan of butters, but that is a very nice butter motely you have there! -John
 
thank you for the reply

i would like to thank everyone who looked and took time to identify my cornsnakes. i appreciate it very much. thanks for the comments too.
i had everyone probed and there are 7 males and 2 females. the females are number 4 and 5.
thanks again
 
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