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The new edition

belamy

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This is my new 4yr old corn i have been given, although i have only had him 4 days it feels like i have never been without him, so i am going to show him off to you all, there not the greatest pictures but still hope you like him.

P.S if anyone could tell the type of corn he i would be grateful i have tried looking around but cant seem to find the right picture thank you.
 

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Wow, you should have warned us to wear some sun shades, he is bright!
He is definately an amelanistic, amel for short. But since he has little to no white dorsally I would also say he is a sunglow. Very nice animal!
 
BRIGHT BEAUTY!!!!!

Very Nice Amel Cornsnake!:licklips: The Cornsnake Morph Guide says that a Sunglow is a "no white" Amel. If there are no white borders I would say it is a Sunglow...looks like a Sunglow from what I can tell in the pics. There will be some white on the belly of a Sunglow.

Congrats!:cheers:

Todd
 
I would also agree he looks like a Sunglow, selectively bred amel with no white borders, he is very nice at that!
 
he doesent have any white boarders as such not like i have seen in some pictures of amels, thank you all for help in finding out what kind of corn he is.
 
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