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The hybrid section is open in the guide to cornsnake morphs so if you have any photos that you would like to see on the site please post them in the morph section of the forum.

Opal

A combination of Amelanistic and Lavender. Starting out as washed out looking amels, they quickly fade into what appears to be a purplish snow corn. As they mature, varying amounts of pale orange fills in the areas between the blotches.
Opal Hatchling
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Opal corn snake - hatchling
© Mark Perkins
Opal Adult
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Opal corn snake - adult
© Susan Willis
Opal Motley Hatchling
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Opal corn snake - motley
© Kat Hall
Opal Motley Adult
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Opal corn snake - motley
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Opal Stripe Hatchling
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Opal corn snake - stripe
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Opal Stripe Adult
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Opal corn snake - stripe
© Sean Niland
Opal Eye
Opal corn snake eye
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Opal Ventral
Opal corn snake belly
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Uploaded by: Kaye Martin
Morph: Opal
Age: 18 months
Sex: Male

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Morph: Not Disclosed
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Uploaded by: Steve Meyer
Morph: Motley Opal
Age: 2
Sex: Female

Uploaded by: Lottiz
Morph: Opal
Age: 10 month
Sex: Male




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