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What have I got here? Newbie wants to know

What do you mean by is he blue?

I only had him for a week today but I find that since I got him he is turning whiter and whiter every day.

Here are a few close ups.

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"In Blue" means is he off normal coloring, has his eyes turned white ot blueish? This is what it is called when they are getting ready to shed which your snake is so yes he is "blue" or "in blue".

Could someone tell me what is Miami Phase?

I can't wait for my book on corn snakes to come in. I ordered the corn snake manual by Bill and Kathy Love. Its not the latest edition but it will probably do until I find myself a 1$ second edition on ebay:))))

Miami phase is just a normal cornsnake who has a gray background coloring instead of brownish.

Will snakes eat each other if you put two of them in the same habitat?

Whats the golden rule for cohabitation?

The golden rule of cohab is DON'T. YES they might eat each other or they might not eat at all. You won't know for sure who shed or who hasn't but should have, you won't know whose poo is which, or who is sick. So why risk it?
 
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