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Can some one tell me what morph of corn snake these are? thank you
 

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The first one is an Anery.
The second one appears to be a light colored Classic/Normal. Although, there is a possibility of its being a Hypo.
 
I agree with Pasodama's assessment of anery and classic. The borders on the latter are a little too black to be hypo IMHO.

Yes, I do believe, or lean to, its being a Classic.
However, just as some Classics/Normals can have no borders (and even be rather light in body/saddle color), some Hypo-A corns can have thin, rather dark (or "black"), borders.
 
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