Can you post some pictures in natural light? It looks like an amel in this picture.
I hope these are a little better what me me is it has red eyes
Welcome to the community, @kelly103093, and to the fun of corn snakes! Does yours have a name yet?
It does look like an Amel, though photos in natural light would be helpful. Outdoors or near a window on a day of overcast seems to be best for capturing the snake’s natural colors.
Again, welcome.
I have one more for you guys I was told it was a corn snake but honestly not sure it doesn’t have the pattern on the belly that I was told corn snakes have
We’re going to need clearer photos of both animals in natural lighting. First is likely an Amel. The second snake you posted is also a corn snake, not all corn snakes have a belly pattern depending on their morph. If you’d like to see some of the different morphs and how they combine, you can check out:
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Thank you so much that is really helpful
The middle picture of the second one is honestly I think the best I could get I wanted to show the similarity to skin color do all albino’s have red eyes because it is very light
All amels do have red eyes, yes.
The orange one is definitely an amel. I think the gray one might be a ghost bloodred (hypo anery diffused) or a granite (anery diffused). Very nice snakes!
Those are indeed corn snakes. It’s still hard to tell colors with the lighting. Maybe you get a good cloudy day for some truer color.
I agree that the one without belt checkers is some type of diffused. I’m possibly imaging things, but does it have an overall pinkish tint? It reminds me an awful lot of one of mine, especially after about 1.5 years old.
Yes it does have a pinkish tent to it
Could be a Red Factor/Coral Diffused Ghost or Granite. Might even be a Strawberry Granite.