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Hi! I was looking thru an issue of Reptiles magazine today and ran across a beautiful cornsnake and I am hoping someone can tell me about him.

He is in the August 2007 edition that has a chameleon head on the front cover.

On page 82 there is a picture with a bunch of corn snakes.

The one I would like to identify is the black and orange one towards the right side of the photo.

I appreciate any help!!

Oh, and what could he be expected to look like as an adult?

Thank you!
sonja
 
I'd have to dig up my old copies to actually see the photo, but it's probably an Okeetee (maybe from the Abbott's line?)
 
Its a baby "normal" cornsnake. They change as they age. If only they stayed so "contrasty". If you like that look, try an Okeetee, like cornspot said.
 
Thanks!

Thanks you guys!

Shaky, it is the most recent issue, I think, so no need to go digging to see the handsome guy!

:)
 
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