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Old 04-13-14, 05:26 PM   #16
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it looks like a normal, but of the Alabama phase.
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Old 04-13-14, 06:00 PM   #17
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some new photos before I took him out to feed, he is a little sketched out. he is in a 20 gal tank :/ with just a water dish so I am going to move him into a different cage after tonight. Thinking of names





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He does look kind of like an Alabama corn to be too.
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hm, is that different from a normal or classic or are you guys saying Alabama normal?

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Alabama is still a normal but more like a locality. There are several, like Miami corns, Alabama and Okeetees, although Okeetee is complicated. What are usually called Classics are Carolina corns. They are all normals but have a different look to them based on where they or their ancestors were collected from. Alabama corns are definitely one of the rarer localities though.
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I see, morphs make my head spin and although I have spend thousands of hours on forums reading about them, there are far too many.. but thanks everyone I appreciate the inputs.
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Alabama is still a normal but more like a locality. There are several, like Miami corns, Alabama and Okeetees, although Okeetee is complicated. What are usually called Classics are Carolina corns. They are all normals but have a different look to them based on where they or their ancestors were collected from. Alabama corns are definitely one of the rarer localities though.
THAT makes sense! I have never really understood that before, THANK YOU!
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Alabama is still a normal but more like a locality. There are several, like Miami corns, Alabama and Okeetees, although Okeetee is complicated. What are usually called Classics are Carolina corns. They are all normals but have a different look to them based on where they or their ancestors were collected from. Alabama corns are definitely one of the rarer localities though.

Yeah, Okeetees can either be a wild caught locality stock, or a snake that had been selectively bred to look like the locality.

This definitely has the look of an Alabama to me. The ground color has that metallic or bronze color to it, and there is that brownish wash that covers the snakes whole body.
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