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what kind of corn should i get.

rockerbaby

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i have just enough money to get a corn snake and i don't know what kind to get :shrugs: !i would like one of those bright colored orange cornsnake :crazy02: .but i don't know wut kind to get. :shrugs:
help :cry:
rockerbaby


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Corn are corns. I think.... They just come in lots of colorations.

Do you have enough money for the viv and emergency vet visits? If you don't you might want to wait a little bit longer untill you got enough to provide all the snake needs. If he's ill, and you can't pay the vet, you might end up with a dead snake. I keep some just in case.
 
more than a color

thanks for caring but i have enough money for the vet :) but ineed to tell them wut kind of snake it is so they can tell me where to get one cause they said they need more than a color.

rockerbaby :wavey:
 
Oh. Well i pass that question up to other members here. I know some names like 'snow' 'amel' or 'candy cane' but there still quite confusing to me. I still think it's just a way to name a patern/color.
I mean, a corn is a corn. There aren't subspieces like German Shepeard or golden retriever that i know of.
 
If you're not sure what type of colouring you would want, I'd check out this site: http://www.kornnatterlexikon.de It has a good gallery with pictures of most of the different colour variations. Also, the bright orange ones that you mentioned are the amels. I myself am wanting to get a Sunglow amel. They are usually bright orange with dark red or orange spots, with extremely little or no white specks at all.
 
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