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Can anyone ID this guy??

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Could it be a hybrid? If its not a corn, it has corn snake in its make up. (this is just my opinion) Where did you get it from? Was it labeled 'such and such' when you ran across it?
 
It doesn't look like a common corn nor an eastern king to me. I'm thinking hybrid or an integrade of some sort. Maybe a turbo corn? Scarlet king crossed with something?? Not 100% sure.
 
Looks like an eastern milk snake to me.....

Now that you mention it (apparently I skipped right over your initial comment), it does look like it could be L. triangulum triangulum. The red saddles outlined in black definitely look like it. The orange coloring with those red & black saddles is what's throwing me off.

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It was WC here in Louisiana, hence why we are having issues IDing it since its not something native to our neck of the woods.
 
It most resembles an Eastern Milksnake to me (head shape, saddles, side pattern, head pattern, etc.).
There are quite a few variations with them.
Eastern Milks are also native to Louisiana (amongst other states).
 
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