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What are they?

Roels

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I don't know they're background.. what do you think?

Normal or oketee?
corn1qz0.jpg


Ghost or anery A?
He has yellow stripe on the side of his neck, sorry for this crappy pic.
ghostmol1.jpg


The last one.. it's a king, but I plan to breed her with one of my male corn
I just bought her from a guy as a blotched kingsnake (goini), but she's more looks like a florida kingsnake to me. So what do you guys think?
king1pp3.jpg


king2om0.jpg


Any helps will be appreciated... Thanks
 
#1 Normal, #2 don't know- not into that, #3 totally a Florida King. Do a search for "Big Jake" to see my beauty!!
 
Jakey is what used to be, and still is called by some, a "Brooksi." AFAIK, current thinking is that Brooksi is not a separate subspecies. But it definately is a look- a much brighter, yellower Florida King.
 
Thanks for comments...
So I'm agree..
#1 Normal
#3 Florida king

But still confused about #2. Is it ghost or anery? Can you explain what the difference beetween them? Thanks..
 
for your #2, it could probably be either, although I'm leaning towards anery. Some ghosts can be really dark, and there can be a lot of variation in anery A's too. Ranging from brownish to more black.
 
Just a thought, you do know that your beautiful kingsnake might try to eat, rather than accept as a mate, the male corn?
 
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