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Tonatiuh-MX

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Hello friends, I have a doubt what morph is this corn?

Thanks
 

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My guess is amel or creamsicle stripe. If creamsicle, he's a hybrid, not a pure corn. Not that that matters, unless you breed him. He also looks like he's "blue," getting ready to shed.
 
He looks like he might have dark pupils, but its hard to tell for sure with his eyes looking cloudy? If you have seen him in person, can you tell us whether his pupils are more black or red?
 
I was going to say a really light Hypo Stripe, but if you take pictures after he/she sheds it will help, especially if we can see eye color.
 
Ok thanks a lot. the corn being sold to me and are the only pictures that I have spent the example, let's get more and put them here
Excuse my bad English
 
Yeah- his eyes looked dark to me, too. And blue, not pink. So- I'm going with very light hypo stripe, also. He's _so_ light, though.
 
Can you tell what color the irises are? It's for sure not an amel, with black pupils.
 
Ya know, I would guess that there may be some Caramel in there just by the coloring of the head marking. Maybe a butter stripey or an Amel Stripe het Caramel.

JMO

Wayne

*edit* I just noticed that it is in the blue which is going to fool with the color a little.
 
Here is my Butter Motley for comparison. Motley washes the color out, but Stripe really washes it out.

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Also, check out this site. Look at the Butter Stripe in the pic and see if it looks like this.

http://iansvivarium.com/morphguide/butter/

Wayne
 
I know iabs page but... the corn is amel stripe, hypo stripe, butter stripe?? thnaks a lot friends gfor your answers
 
I know iabs page but... the corn is amel stripe, hypo stripe, butter stripe?? thnaks a lot friends gfor your answers

I know it's confusing. Sometimes it's hard to try to figure these things out without know what the parentage is. At most, it's a best guess by what we see and what we see is a peachy colored snake that is in the blue. :shrugs:

If you could, find out what mom and dad are.

Wayne
 
I know it's confusing. Sometimes it's hard to try to figure these things out without know what the parentage is. At most, it's a best guess by what we see and what we see is a peachy colored snake that is in the blue. :shrugs:

If you could, find out what mom and dad are.

Wayne

Thanks Wayne, the seller import the corn so he doesn't know anything:shrugs::shrugs::shrugs:
 
could ultramel be in the mix?

I know iabs page but... the corn is amel stripe, hypo stripe, butter stripe?? thnaks a lot friends gfor your answers

Since we have established that the snake has black pupils, it is not possible for it to be an amel or butter stripe. Those varieties are albinos and have red pupils. I think it is most likely a hypo stripe. Not to cofuse you, but there are several known hypo and hypo-like genes known in corn snakes, including hypo A, strawberry, lava, dilute, ultra/ultramel and sunkissed (which alters their pattern). By far the most common one is hypo A, so that's probably the safest to presume until you can prove otherwise with breeding trials in the future.
 
How much did you pay for it? Compared to a normal cornsnake, in your country? A little more? A lot more??

I think it's very pretty, whatever it is. I wondered about ultramel, too, but I don't know enough about them to say.
 
How much did you pay for it? Compared to a normal cornsnake, in your country? A little more? A lot more??

I think it's very pretty, whatever it is. I wondered about ultramel, too, but I don't know enough about them to say.

Ok Nanci, the price is 92 dollars one normal are in 38 dollars.
Thanks
 
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