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Southeast Florida locale corn snake

Way back when I noticed that some of the corns from that area had noticeable darker dorsal stripes showing through the blotches. Some people speculated that their might be some natural integration going on with the yellow rat snakes, but I don't think that was ever confirmed.
 
Way back when I noticed that some of the corns from that area had noticeable darker dorsal stripes showing through the blotches. Some people speculated that their might be some natural integration going on with the yellow rat snakes, but I don't think that was ever confirmed.

Florida seems such a "hodgepodge" of different rat snakes. I wouldn't think it'd be a stretch that some integrades happen or has happened.

I thought it'd be fun to keep a pair of "nothing but normals"; It is what we all started out on way back when anyways. I'll let them breed next year to have some corns to play with :grin01:

Iphone with flash (ugh) of the younger male, from roughly the same area (Port St Lucie)
 

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Love those colors! Great pics!


Thanks Ron! I've kept, bred and hatched different morph corns, as well as line bred Okeetees and Miami's, and I just wanted a pair of "just" corn snakes hehe :^) Very easy to handle, eat great too, for being wild caught they settled in real quick.
 
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