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It's most definitely not an amel cornsnake. It looks to at least have very substantial amel ratsnake influence from the obsoletus complex. But without knowing it's parental history, there is virtually no way of knowing if it is one subspecies, or any combination of several. It could very possibly have some cornsnake influence in it too with the high amount of yellowish/orange it is displaying. The lack of head "chevroning", the head shape, and other characteristics point to it having definite N. American ratsnake genetics, but exactly how much and of what subspecies will simply never be known.


cheers, ~Doug
 
Thanks to everybody's responses, I will just keep him and let him live out his life without breeding. If I don't know for sure "what" he is, then he doesn't need to be bred. Again thanks for the info.
 
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