My corn snake :)

Malhavoc's

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My corn Snake

Well after trying struggling and arguing I got someoen else to upload the files on another computer anyway here he is :) any guess on colourphase? I'm not quite sure on exact phase I thought it was a ghost but hes got some orange colouring to him













BTW no hes not up coming a molt I dont know why he has those bends there, it just recently devoloped my thoughts are his tube hide was too small for him so I'm currently redoing his enclosure he has some driftwood pieces in there that I took out for him to hide and climb on all he needs is a hide, he comes out every now and then for a soaking sun bathing and swimming and has a great temperment and is handled often. hes about 4-5 feet long and getting thicker now :)
 
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Malhavoc's

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BTW I forgot to mention, anyone thinking of getting one of these do so, hes about 2-3 years old I still remember when I first got him, an inch longer then the rest of his pencil sized sibbilings and in the prosses of eating one :)
 

MilkmanWes

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Looks like a snow except for a bit of extra yellow there. Beautiful snake though
 

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Hence me thinking a ghost [snow] candy cane mix, its got the albino eyes, ghost colouration cept for the bright neon yellow along the siides and hat colour is usualy seen on the candy cane morph...hes...hes...casper lol
 

Vanan

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A definite snow. Snow corns do have yellow on them as opposed to blizzard corns who tend no to. The difference being the two different anery genes involved. Snows have Anery A (anery) and Blizzards have Anery B (charcoal).

As for the skin folding, that's a really fat snake you have there. lol. I have seen many male corns who end up having fatty lumps and some have been known to die from fatty deposits on their internal organs, mostly on the liver and kidneys. I would definitely slow down on the feedings and allow him more exercise. Obesity is an unfortunate trend with male corns as people shower love via food, and males don't lay eggs, which uses up fat stores. Hence why females tend towards being leaner. Again, put that snake on a diet as he's only gonna get worse since he's only 2-3yrs old.
 

xelda

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It's a snow. And I agree with vanan, it's kinda overweight.
 
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