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A friend of mine found this at his work. I am not a cornsnake guy so I am not sure if this is normal or what it may be. Any help would be appreciated. Thx
 

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A friend of mine found this at his work. I am not a cornsnake guy so I am not sure if this is normal or what it may be. Any help would be appreciated. Thx

It looks like it might be hypomelanistic, but sort of hard to tell from the far away not so great photo taken outside in the sun light. If the dark pigment is more of a translucent, or milky brown, and not black, then it is a hypo.

One thing is for sure, if it was caught in Arizona, it sure as heck ain't indigenous.



~Doug
 
He works at the place where the Reptile Expo was just held. I'm guessing somehow got lost and then found today. He doesn't care if it is anything other than healthy. I was just wondering for my knowledge. I will see if he can take a better pic. Thx for your help.
 
He works at the place where the Reptile Expo was just held. I'm guessing somehow got lost and then found today. He doesn't care if it is anything other than healthy. I was just wondering for my knowledge. I will see if he can take a better pic. Thx for your help.


Ahh, okay!

Yeah, that happens quite a bit at reptile shows unfortunately. A friend of mine found a 5 foot Florida kingsnake in his cardboard box under his vending table at the last show we shared a table at..LOL!


~Doug
 
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