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Name that morph

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Just got in 4 corn snakes in a mixed bag of tricks last night... when I say it was a mixed lot, I am not joking. (albino red tail, jungle ? boa, ball python, 4 corn snakes, king snake and rosy boa) needless to say Corns and kings are anything but common place for me, so I am looking for some help in identifying the morphs of these guys! Also 2 are a breeding pair, proven I am told and kind of curious as to what to expect from them come spring?

"zurg" is almost solid grey with yellow banding underneath and a bit of grey banding on top. He was listed as a graphite male, but when I googled it I was hard pressed to find anything.

"Buzz" was listed as a ghost

"Bonnie" (which is the proven mate of Zurg) was listed as an Amel
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"Barbie" was listed as a classic.

These all may be dead on, but again, this is not my specialty so I am asking to get thoughts from everyone else. These are my sons starter snakes (moving on up from Leopard geckos lol). Also, knowing no genetic history as far as het and or hypo and percentages, what kind of morphs would be expected from Zurg and Bonnie?

Any and all help is greatly appreciated
 

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