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Wild Caught ID

BlueDemon

Consciously Unaware
Hey everyone, I wanted to post a few pics of a Wild Caught Cornsnake I just found. I was hoping someone would be able to ID this guy. It's deep in the blue phase, so I'm not even sure what its true colors look like.

I'm mainly just hoping I got lucky and found something other than a normal, as the colors are a lot darker/duller than most of the normals I've come across.

Any ideas would be helpful.

Here's the pics:

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Thanks for the help!

Blue
 
Hey Blue! That snake is really blue! :grin01: Looks like it could be considered Miami phase. Nice find :cheers:
 
Roy Munson said:
Looks like a cute little normal to me. Congrats on the catch. You keeping it?

Yes, definitely keeping it. Still hoping it's something other than a normal. Regardless, I'm happy with my find.

Blue
 
mbdorfer said:
Looks like it could be considered Miami phase.
I have to disagree with you :D I think it is showing too much orange between the saddles to be considered a Miami phase. I think it will be too orange as an adult. In my opinion, it is a "normal" normal! ;)
 
BlueDemon said:
Yes, definitely keeping it. Still hoping it's something other than a normal. Regardless, I'm happy with my find.

Blue
Well, it's a normal. Maybe a miami, but still normal. You won't find anything else in the wild except anery's down where you're at. I'm envious of that last "hairy arm" pic :sidestep:
 
CornCrazy said:
I have to disagree with you :D I think it is showing too much orange between the saddles to be considered a Miami phase. I think it will be too orange as an adult. In my opinion, it is a "normal" normal! ;)
Yep! I think you're right Terri. I can see it in that last pic. :wavey:
 
mbdorfer said:
Well, it's a normal. Maybe a miami, but still normal. You won't find anything else in the wild except anery's down where you're at. I'm envious of that last "hairy arm" pic :sidestep:

LOL, why's that?
 
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