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Would you call this a Hypo or Normal?

rsegerberg

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Hi guys and gals,
I recieved this male from a classmate's son. They said they caught it in their garage, and had it for about two years. I was looking through some pictures, and I am wondering if it would be considered a normal, or a hypomelanistic. If it is a hypo, do you think it could be a wild snake, or more likely someones pet that escaped? Thanks to all.
Rolf

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What colour are the belly checks?
They appear to be black in that first picture at the tail.

Only way to be 100% sure is to pair him with a known Hypo.
What she said.

I'm going to make the call and say it's a Normal and not Hypo. I have three snakes that I know for a fact are Normals, but to look at them they are very similar to your snake and appear as though they would be Hypos. :)

D80
 
Thanks for the replies. The belly checks are black, I am guessing its a normal, but I may have to get a Hypo just to be sure. Give me an excuse to buy another one.
 
I think he is a normal, especially considering he was caught in a garage and is most likely a wild snake,
However, he is GORGEOUS and a beautiful example of a cornsnake.
 
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