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Morph Identification

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Hello! I've lost track of my corn snakes, and I can't remember what morph this is. Can anyone help?

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i would agree that the amel gene is in there somewhere, maybe a sunglow? those pics are pretty dark though so hard to tell
 
that photo is still dark and due to the darkness my original thought would be butter... .but chances are its an amel. Turn the flash on so the image will get brighter.
 
i saw one like this yesterday. it was listed as a candy cane corn. i hope this helps im not very smart on corn snakes only ball pythons. good luck
 
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